The specific version you mentioned, , was a critical update in the software's timeline. It focused on deep integration with newer Windows 11 builds (like 23H2), introducing features that Microsoft had stripped away, such as:
In early 2024, users found that Windows 11 was actually if StartAllBack was installed, claiming it caused stability issues. The community quickly discovered a "spy movie" style workaround: users could bypass the block simply by renaming the setup file to something generic, tricking the Windows installer into thinking it wasn't there. Why the "HaxPC" and "Full Version" tags matter StartAllBack 3.6.3.4660 Full Version - HaxPC.ne...
StartAllBack didn't appear out of nowhere; it is the spiritual successor to , a program originally designed by developer Stanislav Zinukhov (often known as "Tihiy") to fix the controversial "tiled" Start menu of Windows 8. When Windows 11 launched in late 2021 with a centered taskbar and a "cringe" (in the developer's words) new Start menu, Zinukhov released StartAllBack to provide a more traditional, high-performance alternative. The version 3.6.3 milestone The specific version you mentioned, , was a
The most interesting part of the story is the ongoing battle between StartAllBack and Microsoft. Because the app uses to achieve its deep level of customization, Microsoft occasionally flags it as a "security risk" or "performance blocker". Why the "HaxPC" and "Full Version" tags matter
: Allowing users to see text on their open program buttons instead of just icons.
4 reasons StartAllBack is better than Start11 for customizing Windows
: Adding dark mode to the Control Panel and legacy dialog boxes that Microsoft had missed. The "Cat and Mouse" Game with Microsoft