Some potential solutions to the "mystery."
1. Respective program/development teams did not communicate with each other
2. No requirements
3. One program dropped requirements to meet the date
4. Development teams from different countries/not geographically co-located
5. No test cases/use cases for verification/validation
On a personal note, I just do not like thew new Win10 menu structure. I know it's customizable, but it's a new configuration item to manage. As I see it, the menu has too many hidden things that pop up and I don't really care about the latest news feed (for example, G. Michael in your gif). I don't want variable things in my menu structure; I want it stable and consistent!
install classic shell- i won’t use windows 10 without it- (I dual boot and only use windows now offline and for windows only programs like photoshop and games- the first thing i do when installing windows 10 is install classic shell and get the menu back the way I like it- not how some snot nosed kid fresh out of coding classes thinks I would like it)
“”On a personal note, I just do not like thew new Win10 menu structure. I know it’s customizable, but it’s a new configuration item to manage. As I see it, the menu has too many hidden things that pop up and I don’t really care about the latest news feed (for example, G. Michael in your gif). I don’t want variable things in my menu structure; I want it stable and consistent!””
Amen!!! Who on earth are the people they test these changes on? Can we prevent this from happening or do we all have to uninstall 10 and go back to 7?