Re: Kill Windows 10 version of Start Menu
Subfolders are objectively better.
I've got five different versions of Qt installed because I need them. The Win10 Start menu shows "QtLinguist QtLinguist QtLinguist QtLinguist QtLinguist..." under "Qt".
Go on, which one is which?
In Win7, everything for each version sat in a subfolder named for that version.
The same is true of many other applications.
And having Cortana appear out of nowhere if I happen to hit backspace once too many times is just abusive. Sure, I can go into Policy and kill her but that's about as hidden as it's possible to get.