

With Windows 10, all we get is a small line under the icon, making it very difficult to see at a glance which of those programs are actually open. There's a light grey box around the icon. In both Windows 7 and 8, it's pretty obvious which Taskbar Pinned programs are open. But the bastardized Start Screnu.Start Meen - whatever the heck you call that thing - is just a mess that only makes things more difficult then either the Menu from 7 or the Screen from 8. The Start Screen from 8 also worked fine (when you tweaked it just right).

Windows 10 is a step back in both functionality and in appearance.

The 'flat' look just isn't as pleasing as Aero Glass. Windows 8 worked just a little bit better than 7 (in my view, though I get not all agree) but was a step down in appearance. It worked extremely well, it looked very nice.
