Stardock, the world leader in desktop customization, today released the highly anticipated version 1.0 of its popular and free desktop organization application, Fences. Fences is a one-of-a-kind program designed to organize the desktop by allowing users to customize how icons and files reside on the desktop based on user-defined preferences. Fences is the ultimate tool for those users who want to keep their PC desktop clear of clutter.

Fences works by allowing users to “draw” labeled shaded areas on the desktop, which become movable & resizable containers for any desktop icon. 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 users finally appreciate the wallpaper hiding behind a cluttered desktop.

In addition to its organizing features, Fences offers a quick-hide feature: Double click your desktop, and all your icons will fade out. Double click again, and they'll return.

Fences is free and can be downloaded here: https://www.stardock.com/products/fences/index.asp. Screenshots and demonstration videos are also provided.

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System Requirements:

  • Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
  • On Vista and Windows 7, both 32bit and 64bit versions are supported.

 


Comments
on Oct 06, 2009

Oooo, I've had the 'beta' for the last nine months and I love this program

on Oct 07, 2009

Impulse still lists version .99..............

on Oct 07, 2009

Impulse still lists version .99..............

Yeah i noticed that

on Oct 07, 2009

WHY can we get only version .99, but not 1.00 in Impulse?

Will we get it soon? I just instaled .99. So i will get it updated to 1.00 soon?

 

on Oct 07, 2009

Is there a way to sort the files inside a fence?

on Oct 07, 2009

WHY can we get only version .99, but not 1.00 in Impulse?

Will we get it soon? I just instaled .99. So i will get it updated to 1.00 soon?

Mine just promtped me to update it to 1.00 so it's out now

on Oct 11, 2009

Lol these things are useless for me, I only keep a max of 8 icons on my desktop anyway

on Oct 17, 2009

Damn tempted to get this.

 

 

on Nov 25, 2009

Can anyone day what sort of overhead comes with this program? (Ram and CPU used)