With previous updates of Windows 10, I published alpha versions of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker while working on compatibility for the new update. As with previous Windows 10 updates, the new update breaks compatibility with 7+ Taskbar Tweaker. Three days ago, on October 2, Microsoft started pushing a new Windows 10 update, the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, to users. For each implemented feature, the page will be updated to reflect the current status. I’ll prioritize implementing the most requested features as Windhawk mods. Please vote for the features that you’d like to have back in Windows 11. Some of the features are part of Windows 10 (marked with the icon) and some are part of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker (marked with the icon). My plan, at least in the short term, is to implement the most demanded customizations for Windows 11 as Windhawk mods.īelow is a table with features that are available in Windows 10 but are missing in Windows 11. As mentioned in a recent blog post, most parts of the taskbar were reimplemented in Windows 11, and 7+ Taskbar Tweaker can’t be made to work with the new taskbar without a huge amount of work. Regarding the future of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker: It will keep existing as a separate program which supports Windows 7 to Windows 10. One of the sections of the blog post was dedicated to 7+ Taskbar Tweaker. You can read the announcement blog post for more details and for the motivation behind creating it. A few weeks ago, Windhawk, the customization marketplace for Windows programs, was released.
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