Splitwirez wrote:
Last I checked, the whole point of a usability aid like Classic Shell was to make the OS MORE usable, not LESS...
Classic theme is much more usable.
I think Classic Shell should support classic theme at least on Windows 8.
There are multiple methods of enebling Clssic theme on Windows 8 (summarized here:
http://superuser.com/questions/513492/h ... 417#844417). On is the IbmPad's utility linked above. The other is by using the Microsoft's utility "
handle" and executing the following command:
Code:
@FOR /F "tokens=3,6 delims=: " %%A IN ('Handle ThemeSection') DO Handle -c %%B -p %%A -y
This will enable classic theme for all new applications.
Unfortunately Classic Shell worked well with Classic theme on Windows 8 only until version 4.1.0 after which point the support for Classic theme has broken. Thus I am still using the older version.
Since there are easy ways of enabling Classic theme on Win8 and Win10, many users opt to use it. And they are likely to use Classic Shell.