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Stardock’s new killer app: Fences. Download it, it’s free!

https://www.stardock.com/products/fences


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on Feb 05, 2009

I'm already using it, and it is one of the best ideas to come from Stardock!

on Feb 05, 2009

Already got it and its a really useful program.

 

Two gripes though:

 

Impulse is demanding a registration in order to download an update.  Since it was free, I don't have one to give it 

 

Csn you make it compatible with RightClick?  At the moment if I enable RC I lose the frames options, and I can't find a way of adding them to the RC menu

 

Otherwise,

on Feb 05, 2009

Impulse is demanding a registration in order to download an update. Since it was free, I don't have one to give it
Should be resolved.

on Feb 05, 2009

I like it as well. It's a seriously cool app, but alas it does not seem to want to work with Display Fusion. It sets both my monitors to the same wallpaper and I cannot seem to change it.

on Feb 05, 2009

Csn you make it compatible with RightClick? At the moment if I enable RC I lose the frames options, and I can't find a way of adding them to the RC menu
What do you mean by "frame options"?

on Feb 05, 2009

I have used it since the early betas and it has replaced my paid for version of Objectdock. Seriously a great program and just fortifies my resolve to carry on supporting Stardock in its apps and games!

 

all the way

on Feb 05, 2009

I think it actually works very well together with OD. Fences cleans up my desktop, OD gives quick, easy access to applications without cluttering the screen again.

on Feb 06, 2009

It says it is free for "personal use".

I am an Object Desktop Ultimate current subscriber. Can I use this at work?

(I use a Macintosh at home.)

 

on Feb 06, 2009

Thanks - just what I need to get all these shortcuts organized.

And i will recommend it to my dad (who is even more of a really-cluttered-desktop-guy than I am).

on Feb 06, 2009

Leauki
It says it is free for "personal use".

I am an Object Desktop Ultimate current subscriber. Can I use this at work?

(I use a Macintosh at home.)

 
You're fine.  Have fun.

on Feb 06, 2009

  Greetings;

 I'm a new user of Stardock products which had been on my wish list for eons.  I cannot remember when I have had more fun , learnin' & usin',  a new program such as I'm havin' with this one and all those included.  I had just installed Fences yesterday and it is just too neat. My mind is still not used to not havin' one icon on the desktop. It is just too clean but awesome to enjoy the desktop pic without stuff all around the entire edges such I have had for many years.

 This is one program that I will highly recommend to all I know. 

      

on Feb 06, 2009

I've just started using Fences...pretty cool

 

I have 1 question, for now anyway, Is is possible to disable an individual fenced in area from automatically rearranging itself?

 

Thanks,

Tech42

on Feb 06, 2009

What do you mean by "frame options"?

He/she most likely mean the Fences options, like 'Edit Fences' and 'Lock Fences'. The "vanish" from the menu when using RC, and you have to press ctrl+rightclick to see/use them.

Would be nice if those menu-options could be added as an 'item' in our RightClick menues

on Feb 06, 2009

Great App. Tested it on XP. Brings system as expected to crash 

Tell me, any plans to make this work for XP?

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