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To: tom pope who wrote (94224)9/1/2016 11:48:22 AM
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Classic Shell v StarDock ....

Classic Shell has a comparisom here: classicshell.net

Woody does a good job of comparibg them here: infoworld.com

"Classic Shell concentrates on providing a close-to-exact replica of Windows 7, and it’s free (formerly open source, now freeware). Start10, from Stardock, takes a few liberties with the Win7 look, which you may or may not like, and costs $5. Both hide the live tiles unless you expressly ask for them. Plus, they throttle Cortana and add custom cascading windows to the All Apps list. Both let you drop back to the Win10 Start menu with a single click."

I'm a long time user of Classic Shell on a Win10, Win8.1, and Win7 Systems. Using on both Win7 and Win8.x since Win8 was released. One of the 1st applications I load on Win 10 systems.

- Eric L. -
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