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These apps help you customize the look of Windows 11

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Windows 11 brings a new look to PCs, including a brand-new Start menu and a redesigned Taskbar. New, however, isn't always better. If you dislike the look of Windows 11, there are plenty of apps that make it easy to customize your PC. From bringing back the classic Start menu to having an animated background, these are the best apps to customize the look of your Windows 11 PC.

Go back to start

Start11

Staff pick

The Start menu is potentially the most controversial aspect of Windows 11's design. Microsoft moved away from Live Tiles and removed several customization options in the Start menu. You can bring back a tiled interface and customization options with Start11. The even brings back the option to drag the Taskbar to the top of your screen. Start11 is currently in beta.

$6 at Stardock

Round those corners

RoundedTB

Editor's pick

This app allows you to customize the Taskbar of Windows 11. With it, you can round the corners of the Taskbar, split the Taskbar into segments, and add margins to the Taskbar. The app can also make the Windows 11 Taskbar act like a floating dock.

Free at Microsoft

Bring it to life

Lively Wallpaper

With this app, you can set GIFs, videos, and webpages as your PC's background. It was recently updated to support Windows 11, so it should work well with Microsoft's new operating system.

Free at Microsoft

Modernize those files

Files

The native File Explorer got a bit of an update for Windows 11, but it's far from an overhaul. Files is a third-party file manager with a modern design. It works well with touch or a mouse and keyboard. It recently received a major update ahead of Windows 11.

Free at Microsoft

Get some context

Windows 11 Classic Context Menu

With this app, you can bring back the classic context menu seen on Windows 10 to Windows 11. Be aware that this uses the Command Prompt to edit a PC's registry.

Free at Sordum

Windows widgets

BeWidgets

This app allows you to create customizable widgets that you can place on your Windows 11 desktop. It works with Windows 10 as well, but it looks best on Windows 11.

Free at Microsoft

See through it

TranslucentTB

You can control the color of your Taskbar with this app, including making it completely transparent. It also supports making the Taskbar blurry, transparent, and opaque.

Free at Microsoft

Make it your own

WallpaperHub

This progressive web app has an ever-growing library of wallpapers, including ones inspired by Surface devices and Windows 11.

Free at WallpaperHub

It's your time

ElevenClock

Free at GitHub

Windows 11 only displays a clock on the primary display of a PC. ElevenClock adds a clock to every other display your PC is connected to.

Day and night

Auto Dark Mode

Free at GitHub

This app lets you customize when your themes change on your Windows 11 PC. You can use it to specify your wallpaper per display and to switch between light and dark modes automatically.

Taskbar11

Free at GitHub

With this app, you can move the Windows 11 Taskbar to the top of your screen.

StartAllBack

$5 at StartIsBack

This app completely revamps parts of Windows 11. It restores Taskbar functionality, brings back the ribbon in the File Explorer, and improves context menus. It also lets you move the Taskbar to the top, left, or right edges of the screen.

If we're making some suggestions

Since Windows 11 is brand-new, we'll have to test out some of the best apps to customize Windows 10. As we check to see whether those apps work well with Windows 11, we'll continue to update this list.

For now, Start11 is a great place to, well, start. It lets you customize the look of the Windows 11 Start menu. You can also use it to bring back classic Start menu designs, such as those seen on Windows 10 and Windows 7.

If you like the overall look of Windows 11 but just want to add a personal touch, Lively Wallpaper lets you set images, videos, and web pages as your PC's background.



via https://AiUpNow.com November 10, 2021 at 09:06AM by Sean Endicott, Khareem Sudlow,