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I couldn't get past the Taskbar long enough to not hate it unfortunately. I also missed quicklinks, which I use a lot.
What're quick links?
Sorry, it's Quicklaunch.
https://static1.howtogeekimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/02_show_desktop_icon_on_quick_launch_bar.png
I have my most used applications there so I never have to hit the start button.
Doesn't pinned apps on the taskbar work for that same use case? I've just used that instead since Windows 7
Similarly but not quite. I also have stuff pinned, but the quick launch also allows you to have a menu that you can open with a list of apps too. The icons are also much closer together, so in the space of 5 pinned icons, I can have 11 quick launch icons.
Fair enough