7+ Taskbar Tweaker is 15 years old today!

Exactly 15 years ago, 7 Taskbar Tweaker v1.0 was released (changelog).

This continues the celebration tradition after the five years celebration and the ten years celebration. This time, it’s likely the last celebration as 7+ Taskbar Tweaker is doomed to become irrelevant soon. If you didn’t follow the recent blog posts, the short version is that Windows 11 comes with a new taskbar implementation, making 7+ Taskbar Tweaker incompatible and requiring a reimplementation of many of its options. After this realization, Windhawk, the customization marketplace for Windows and programs, was released to become the successor of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker. Many 7+ Taskbar Tweaker options were already ported to Windhawk mods, and it’s an ongoing effort to port more options and fill the gaps.

Below is a short timeline of the most notable milestones of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker during its lifetime.

Happy birthday! You served well!


2009
September 30

7 Taskbar Tweaker v1.0 is released, 22 days before Windows 7 general availability.

2012
August 12

7 Taskbar Tweaker v4.0 is released with Windows 8 support. Renamed to 7+ Taskbar Tweaker.

2015
August 22

7+ Taskbar Tweaker v5.0 is released with Windows 10 support.

2021
July 3

After a first look at Windows 11, it becomes clear that it comes with a new taskbar implementation, and 7+ Taskbar Tweaker can't be just updated as it was done for previous Windows versions.

2021
October 22

7+ Taskbar Tweaker v5.12 is released with Windows 11 support, as long as the old taskbar is restored, which is still possible via registry or a third-party tool.

2022
March 7

Windhawk is released to become the successor of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker.

2023
November 30

The first Windows 11 build that signals the removal of the old taskbar is released.

2025
October 14

Windows 10 is planned to reach end of support, putting an end to the long journey of 7+ Taskbar Tweaker.

Posted in Software, Updates by Michael (Ramen Software) on September 30th, 2024.
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