I think I see what you are saying. The pinned program works differently because it is running and still pinned and thus handles opening the file differently when dragging icons to it. Yeah I could see how that would function differently than just double clicking on some programs. Not all programs use a loader and it sounds like some of you guys who are using those programs without loaders wouldn't be able to have a quick workaround. I don't know what to tell you guys. If it bothers you that much, you guys might want to stick to a win10 build and tell MS about it and hope they fix it by release or even in the refresh a year down the line. I have no idea how the taskbar is coded. Win10 builds aren't exactly old so using them might be preferable at least for a few years until hardware starts needing new OS features.
Supposedly its just not possible because they used XAML for the new taskbar, so who knows... Personally if I were Microsoft I'd have gone with using software that would support these basic features, not fudging the features because the software doesn't support it... No advantage, only drawbacks.
Microsoft just don't care about it. Their dirty play is based on the assumption that Windows (as a part of their monopoly) is always be used, also if heavy incompleted. Paradoxically, even Google could act in the same way with Android, but at least in that case it would be Apple to oppose it.
Hello Probably a little early to find out, but do you think the 22000.x will be the RTM? I don't see a new build at the moment Thanks PS: Sorry if the question has already been asked
Messed around with "Show all icons in notification area" recently and couldn't get it to survive a reboot. I believe the setting was subsequently removed in one of the newer builds.