So anything I store there gets saved into the Documents hierarchy, but remains readily accessible from my Desktop.įences has some nifty other options as well, such as being able to “roll up” a fence (to the title bar only) when it’s not in use, and it even optionally provides a virtual desktop function as well if that’s your thing. These icons aren’t stored on my desktop at all the Fence instead provides a portal to that folder. Fences has a lot of options around containment/auto-capture rules - shown below are some of the default scenarios: Fences Auto-Organisation Optionsįinally, the “Desktop-Permanent” Fence is actually a folder within my ~/Documents folder. That lets me easily find it, and once I’m done with using it I can then file it somewhere else – like on my NAS, or in another local folder. So any time I save a file to the desktop, it goes into that area. The “Containment” fence has been setup to capture all new icons as they appear on the desktop. The “System” fence is just a collection of core icons I like to always have on my desktop no matter what, for easy access. In the screen-grab above, I’m using all three.
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