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Desktop Icon "Zones" with headers for organization (aka fences) #1392

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htcfreek opened this issue Feb 27, 2020 · 11 comments
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Desktop Icon "Zones" with headers for organization (aka fences) #1392

htcfreek opened this issue Feb 27, 2020 · 11 comments
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@htcfreek
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Summary of the new feature/enhancement

Some users want ta arange/group there icons on desktop. There are som tools to create group elements on the desktop. Would be nice to have this integrated into PowerToys that the user don't need another application.

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The new PowerToy should show rectangles on desktop on which the user can arrange the icons. The position of icon and group elements should be saved over reboots. It would be nice too, if the the rectangles could be named and coloured. (If other poeple have more ideas for this feature please post them.)

A example what I mean is shown in this foto:
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(Stardock Fences, https://www.stardock.com/products/fences/)

@crutkas crutkas added the Idea-New PowerToy Suggestion for a PowerToy label Mar 2, 2020
@crutkas crutkas changed the title Feature Request: Icon-Areas Desktop Icon "Zones" with headers for organization Mar 2, 2020
@crutkas crutkas added this to the Suggested Ideas milestone Mar 9, 2020
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Ronsss commented Sep 18, 2020

I made a similar suggestion, with similar reference.
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The key point I need to emphasize is that Windows needs to be able to remember icon locations!

The problem kicks up particularly when you change display resolution. I have a dual monitor setup where I sometimes have to turn off one monitor. That pushes all icons on to the single remaining monitor. But their locations are all scrambled. And they are not returned to my previously selected locations when I start the second monitor back up.
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I used Stardock Fences back when it was in beta. It's great. The concept they use is that the create resizable "fences" or corals or transparent folders that sit on the desktop. Inside those fences, stardock always controls the organization.
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I also use a freeware called ICU. In it I manually take a "snapshot" of the desktop. I can select from one of several snapshots to restore icon organization when needed. I can keep separate 1 screen 2 screen snapshots to apply as required.
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After using Windows for 30 years, I would think that MS would have gotten the message and built in this feature. They steal lots of other ideas, why not this one?

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theBoatman commented Oct 13, 2020

This would be a really great feature. I used Fences for years and this concept makes it so much easier to work with desktop icons. Everything looks nice and tidy, and you can find your icons fast even if you have really many of them. I am sure that if there would be a tool that is as easy to use as Fences from Stardock, a lot of people would love this.

Edit: Just found a project for this -> Tiels
It's not ready yet, but on a good way.

@enricogior enricogior changed the title Desktop Icon "Zones" with headers for organization Desktop Icon "Zones" with headers for organization (aka fences) Jan 4, 2021
@technobulb
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I would love this feature. Better if we can have it more similar to MacOS stacks. It just groups all like files into a stack, and you tap the top file to expand the stack. Has some nifty animations too
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/organize-your-desktop-mh35846/mac

@salfedev
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I would love this feature. Better if we can have it more similar to MacOS stacks. It just groups all like files into a stack, and you tap the top file to expand the stack. Has some nifty animations too https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/organize-your-desktop-mh35846/mac

Would be cool if it's a mix of both

@technobulb
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I would love this feature. Better if we can have it more similar to MacOS stacks. It just groups all like files into a stack, and you tap the top file to expand the stack. Has some nifty animations too https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/organize-your-desktop-mh35846/mac

Would be cool if it's a mix of both

Like how?

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@theBoatman
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I found another promising project for this functionality:
https://github.com/Ross-Patterson/Portals-Desktop-Organization

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technobulb commented Mar 10, 2023

I found another promising project for this functionality: https://github.com/Ross-Patterson/Portals-Desktop-Organization

Nice, but I really like Mac stacks as it sorts file types automatically, still shows one icon on the desktop, shows a few underneath, one-click to expand (and stay expanded), and another click to collapse. Simple, Slick. Elegant. No need for a boatload of customization options.

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dvlesh commented May 24, 2023

Stardock fences similar functionality would be amazing addition, definitely voting for this

@ericzhangdl
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Stardock fences similar functionality would be amazing addition, definitely voting for this

@NostalgicStone
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I'd love this!

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