The new Start menu finally has a toggle to hide the Recommended section. This means you can now only have your pinned apps and installed apps in the Start menu, but I noticed that there’s a trade-off.
Everyone has to deal with File Explorer. It is, after all, the Windows feature you use to get around the file system, organize data, copy and move folders, access external drives, and more. Over the ...
There are widgets in the issue reporter: And it's possible to get a cursor. But it's pretty hard to use a window when the text I write is invisible and I can't see the buttons. macOS hasn't screamed ...
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