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Stardock Start 10 (2015) v1.0 Pre-Cracked Version: A Must-Have for Windows 10 Users Who Miss the Old



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Stardock Start 10 (2015) v1.0 Pre-Cracked Version



2.) For some menus, dark mode is not correctly applied, e.g. shutdown menu, Start11 taskbar right click menu. My system is set to dark Windows mode, but light app mode. (do not know if these descriptions are correct; I use the german version of Windows 11). When I apply dark app mode, too, the menus have correct dark color, so I suspect the menu color is derived from the wrong color setting (app mode instead of Windows mode). Win+X menu as well as right click menus on the start menu (tested with Win10 and Win11 start menus) have correct dark color. When not using Start11 taskbar, the correct dark color is displayed for the taskbar right-click menu (no wonder, as it is controlled by Windows and not Start11). Also present in 1.30


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