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Taskbar ungrouping
as a windows fanboy and person who works in a software company (not microsoft), I would like to tell you how PMing works in the real world.
Windows supports a crazy variety of features (think for example of backward compatibility). All these features need support from the engineers.
Obviously, some features need to be dropped (I can bet one of your latest rants was about "windows bloat"). What a smart PM does is, she looks at the stats how many people use certain feature. I personally never have seen anyone use ungrouped taskbar buttons.
The nice thing about windows is, you can get the documentation and write your own little prog that would do the ungrouping. People will be grateful to you, you will get to see how many actually use this feature, and you will enjoy the experience of people writing to you complaints about your "idiotic" features not being properly implemented.
- potatomuttDec 23, 2022Copper Contributorhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-11/how-to-enable-never-combine-taskbar-buttons-windows-11/m-p/2824344
300+ replies, 800+k views, and over a year old. There are, I believe, 3 third party products referenced but they are unreliable because they seem to depend on Windows Updates not breaking the functionality.
You may not personally know anyone that uses this functionality, but it was implemented (and toggle-able) in Windows 10 and I would classify it more as a removed/lacking feature rather than something users should just put up with. Having two windows of the same application open and being able to switch between them easily (ungrouped and with text labels instead of the exact same icon) is a non-trivial part of my UX and is a big reason why I have not updated to Windows 11 on my productivity machines. - seankovacsDec 06, 2022Copper Contributor
Vla Dunev Also work in software and I know exactly how PMing works, thank you. I don't waste my time ranting either, just contributing my opinion on this particular functionality. "windows bloat" - you said it, not me.
- Vla DunevDec 06, 2022Brass Contributor
Cool, seankovacs,
maybe I was a bit too aggressive there. I hope you will understand me.