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Yeah, I saw that on my test VM as well. Has to be investigated, something changed…Does any of you have a problem with an overlap between the notifications/notification panel and the taskbar on the latest version of EP?
Thanks, I know about this bug, it has been mentioned here a couple of times already. The Windows 10 Start menu is Microsoft’s implementation, as it still ships buried in Windows 11’s system files. As such, I am not intimately familiar with the undocumented architecture they have, so everything has to be meticulously studied in order to understand how it works and come up with a fix. Unfortunately, yeah, I am not there yet. I know about the problem, but what can I do more than this…? Not saying it on a war tone or against you, but rather as an acknowledgment of the problem and that, as always, if I find a solution, I will update the software to include it.Hello VALINET
I appreciate your work. I want to report a bug. It is very annoying. If I choose the windows 10 start menu style, all UWPs disappear from the app list. Even settings and other system preinstalled UWPs. Then, if I choose windows 11 start menu style, I can see all UWP apps again, settings included.
You can find some screenshots attached. E.g. whatsApp UWP is not present in app list although installed, and so do other UWPs such as settings, Xbox, Xbox Game bar ecc..
This bug also affects your prior stable release (22621.608.51.6). I tried both versions in windows 11 22h2 build 22621.1250 and latest 22621.1344.
Thank you for your work.
There are many thing on the backlog; those 2 mentioned above, the WinA/WinW shortcuts not working, the weather widget having some problems sometimes, I also would like to develop a crash detection mechanism so that we do not get into explorer restart loops when things go wrong, but rather crash once and then EP asks to disable itself for the time being, in order not to lock the user out of the computer… I also want to start modularizing everything, moving away from this monolithic design where everything is baked in, to having a core module that hooks explorer and performs initial injection, while the user installs additional modules that enable various things in safe ways: the “ep_extra” infrastructure, there are 2 commits I pushed yesterday of work I have done some time last year where I developed a module loader, and a demo module that, alongside the AltTab.dll from Windows 7, it enables the window switcher from Windows 7. This way everyone has a personalized install, with only what they require, and it kind of enables things like sws to live standalone, as I also saw someone here begging to have a standalone sws compiled so he can use it without the entire EP. But yeah, it needs time, wise and thoughtful planning, and then actual coding and we’ll get there, and hopefully more people join in and help along the way.
Thanks.
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