Microsoft is enhancing Windows 11 through significant updates in the Windows Insider Program, particularly focusing on the Start menu. The Start menu, which originated from the abandoned Windows 10X project, faced criticism at its launch in October 2021 for its simplistic design and lack of customization options. Initial updates introduced some layout options, but issues like wasted space persisted. The upcoming version 25H2 integrates the All apps section into the main Start UI and introduces responsive design features.
In March, Microsoft President Pavan Davuluri promised improvements to the Start menu, including enhanced reliability, flexibility, and personalization, more consistent access to apps and files, a refined Recommended section, standardized search functionality, and performance improvements through WinUI 3. Recent updates in the Insider Program include rebranding the Recommended section to Recent, allowing users to toggle visibility of sections, simplified size options for the Start menu, the option to hide user account profiles, and a redesigned settings interface. These changes aim to enhance user experience by streamlining navigation and providing greater control over the Start menu's appearance.