Stardock released the beta version of Start11 2.5, which includes the feature to use a vertical taskbar in Windows 11. The winning ad was not found at the bottom of the paragraph. The winning ad was not found in the center of the introduction section. With this update, the taskbar can be configured to be placed on the left or right side of the screen. This is similar to previous Windows versions. The vertical taskbar can be enabled through the Start11 settings panel. This is particularly useful. In previous Windows versions, there was an option for a virtual taskbar. However, that option has disappeared in Windows 11 and has not been officially revived. The new vertical taskbar is a long-desired feature for many users. Stardock mentioned that users can share bugs they find on the company's community forum or propose new features. The vertical taskbar was a popular request from users. The update allows users with two or more monitors to use a taskbar configured in the center with the Start icon on the left. Previously, this layout could only be used with a double monitor setup. This change was designed to help people using multiple displays. Users of Multiplicity 4 will also benefit from this feature, as will the recently released Multiplicity 4. Version 2.5 includes bug fixes and better compatibility with future Windows 11 Insiders builds. This update will ensure that Start11 v2 works smoothly with future Windows updates. Developers have also fixed many issues found in previous versions. However, V2.5 is still a beta version, so users should not expect the same quality as V2. Start11 v2 can be purchased and downloaded from Stardock's website. Existing users can download this update from their Stardock account or Object Desktop Manager. After downloading, open the Object Desktop application, click on the gear icon in the top right corner, and go to the settings. Check Display Beta Version. To participate in the beta version, download it from the download page.