Windows 98 Start Button For Classic Shell



Classic Shell was around for years before finding fame following Microsoft’s ill-conceived idea to make Windows 8 without a Start button or menu. It remained popular even after the Start menu made an official return in Windows 8.x and then Windows 10.

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Development of Classic Shell was sadly ended in 2017, but not before the developer open sourced it. Classic Start arrived last month, picking up where Classic Shell left off, but potential copyright issues mean it is no more.

Beside that, you will found another Classic Shell Start Button Icon for Windows 7 collection, such as classic shell start button windows 7, windows 7 start button icon and classic start menu windows 7. It's possible to add anything you like, change the details and make our corrections. To use it you will need Classic Shell: link When you have classic shell open right click on your start button, then setiings, a windows will open and click All Settings, click Start Button, Then click Custom Button, click on button image, you will see. Next to button image, (right. The Start Menu is highly customizable so as the Start button. You can customize lots of settings using Classic Shell Options. Just right-click on Start button and select Settings option. You can change Start Menu skin, Start button image and much more. How to put a Start Menu back on Windows 8/8.1. To download go to: http://www.classicshell.net/.

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SEE ALSO:Classic Shell returns as Classic Start -- giving Windows 10 users a proper Start menu

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But while Classic Start might be dead, you’ll be pleased to hear the project isn’t. It’s just been renamed. Not once, but twice.

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All we know about the name change so far is it was made to avoid copyright issues, and for a time it was going to be called NeoClassic-UI.

Thankfully that name change didn’t stick, and the new official title is Open-Shell.

Windows 98 Start Button For Classic Shell

Work on the Start menu tool continues apace, although for now it still isn’t very different from the old Classic Shell.

You can download it from here.

What do you think of the new name?

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