As someone who actually uses a few store apps (overdrive & other e-readers, lastpass) having access to my list of apps in classic shell is very convenient. However There's 30 apps listed there, and I only need access to 10 of them (of which, Settings, Windows Store, and Calculator are the only ones that are built-in). Compared to the image at the bottom of this post, a list with only the 10 apps I use would be far nicer (not to mention easier to open with the keyboard with to only 1-2 apps per letter). Given that uninstalling apps I don't use has no effect (they just get re-added in later updates) it would be nice to filter out the apps I don't use. This should be fairly simple--simply add a 'hide' shortcut to the icon.
A second point is that the ability to
rename apps would also be useful - I like having a small start menu (part of the reason I first started using classic shell), and there's really no reason for an app to be named
OverDrive - Library eBooks & Audiobooks instead of simply
Overdrive or
Microsoft Solitaire Collection instead of simply
Solitaire--
Similar offenders in the Programs folder can be simply
changed, then new copies deleted when updated, but you *can't* do this with Apps, since the names are part of their manifests, which are read-only.
As it is right now, the apps folder in my start menu currently looks like this (used apps highlighted):
