If you’ve recently searched for the phrase you are likely one of the millions of Windows 10 or Windows 11 users who miss the classic Start Menu. StartIsBack is one of the most popular utilities to restore the traditional Windows 7-style Start Menu, but its licensing model (a one-time, per-device fee) has led many users down a dangerous rabbit hole: searching for free, cracked keys on developer platforms like GitHub.

Since you mentioned "draft a feature," here is a proposal for a GitHub-based utility that could streamline the trial-reset process for users who frequently test these customization tools: Feature Name: SAB-Sentinel (Auto-Reset Daemon) Background Monitoring:

Automatically creates a Windows Task Scheduler entry to run the reset upon every user logon, ensuring the "trial expired" nag screen never appears. Version Detection:

: A Python-based utility on GitHub designed to bypass the 100-day limit for StartAllBack (updated March 2025). Utility-StartAllBack