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Fences
If you're one of those rare people who never ever put anything on their desktops, I applaud your inner neatnik. But if your screen is so packed with file and shortcut icons that you don't remember what your wallpaper looks like, Stardock's Fences can put some order back into your computing life. (Sorry, it can't do anything about your garage.)
Once installed, this utility lets you create fenced areas on your desktop by double-clicking a blank spot and right-dragging the mouse. After you've created a fence, you give it a name and drag any item on the desktop into it.
You can, for example, create one fence for programs, another for shortcuts to files, and yet another for stuff you plan to delete in the near future. (See Figure 1.) If you put more stuff into a fence than it has room for, it adds a scrollbar. (You can get rid of the scrollbar by removing items from the box or resizing the fence.)
Figure 1. If your desktop is cluttered with dozens of icons, use Fences to corral them into organized groups.
System Requirements
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Requires: Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP
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32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 and Vista are supported.
There is a Pro (paid) version alos but you can probably do without the bells and whistles.
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