Start11 is Now Native on Arm

Start11 v. 2.1

Stardock today released Start11 version 2.1 with native support for Windows on Arm and several other new features.

“Start11 v2 is the best way to not only customize your Windows 10 and 11 desktop,” the announcement post explains. “It also makes it easy to manage Start menus at scale across your entire company. And with the release of version 2.1 today, we are bringing ARM support and more to every user.”

Stardock released Start11 v2 last October, and it announced it would deliver a native Arm version of the popular Windows 10/11 customization utility back in February, adding it to a new Object Desktop Insider Program. But now it’s available to everyone–customers who own the standalone app or Objective Desktop.

Other new features include enhanced search for legacy Control Panel settings, and better support for corporate deployments; the system for storing folder paths is more resilient, and Start11 now supports Networx when the enhanced Taskbar is enabled. Stardock also fixed some bugs, of course.

Start11 2.1 costs $9.99, but you can try it for free. It’s also available as part of the Object Desktop utility suite. You can learn more on the Stardock website.

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