The Best Way To Organize Desktop in Windows

I had been searching for something that could organize my desktop items in a way that I can arrange everything in categories and groups. Today I found out one free software that does this very same thing.
Stardock has come up with a new software called Fences which is free and can be used to organize the desktop in a very good way. Here is the publisher’s say about the software:
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Fences is a one-of-a-kind program, allowing you to draw labeled shaded areas on your desktop, which become movable & resizable containers for your desktop icons. These groups can help bring organization and consistency to your computer’s desktop, solving the “constant mess” problem that has plagued the desktop since its inception.
Fences also helps you finally appreciate the wallpaper you have hiding behind all that clutter.
In addition to its organizing features, Fences offers a novel quick-hide feature (in-patenting-process). Double click your desktop, and all your icons will fade out. Double click again, and they’ll return.

I liked it alot because of its of the way it organizes the desktop. One thing I have noticed that when I right click on the desktop after installing and activating Fences, it takes a little longer than normal. Otherwise, it has not affected the speed and performance of Windows. Please let me know about your experiences.
Download Fences from the following location:
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Know more about Fences here.


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4 responses to “The Best Way To Organize Desktop in Windows”

  1. Buzz

    Just installed it and it looks just great! Thanks for the tip!

  2. Paul G

    This is really great – my randomly changing desktop has been annoying me for years and now it is all sorted.
    I HIGHLY recommend this program.

  3. KEITH HARALDSEN

    If only those clever guys at microsoft had thought of this first then I would have not spent hour trying to rearrange their mess, CONGRATULTIONS, BRILLIANT

  4. KEITH HARALDSEN

    If only those clever guys at microsoft had thought of this first then I would have not spent hour trying to rearrange their mess, CONGRATULATIONS, BRILLIANT