Managing desktop complexity at scale

Xref for Fence-based desktop

Dear Stardock Team,

 

I’ve been using Fences for a long time, and it remains an essential tool for my Windows workflow. It is, quite simply, the best way to keep a desktop organized.

 

However, I’ve noticed an interesting "side effect" that emerges when the organizational structure reaches a high level of complexity. To give you a practical example, my current setup consists of:

 

  • 7 individual pages;

  • 23 top-level Fences;

  • Up to 4 levels of nesting within certain structures.

 

At this scale, even with a perfectly logical layout, the desktop's immediacy begins to fade. Navigating through multiple pages and nested layers to find a specific link can sometimes become more time-consuming than intended, turning a visual benefit into a navigational challenge.

 

I’ve been reflecting on a possible high-level concept to address this: an optional "XREF" or searchable index.

 

The idea would be to allow users to trigger a quick string-based search that filters through Fence titles and their contents. This wouldn't replace the visual nature of Fences, but rather act as a "fast-track" to locate and launch items when the desktop complexity reaches its peak.

 

I’ll leave the analytical heavy lifting and UI implementation logic to your expert team, but I wanted to share these metrics as a testament to how "power users" are pushing Fences to its structural limits.

 

Keep up the fantastic work.

 

Best regards,

 


 

Luigi Benelli

Florence, Italy

Fences User 

 

 

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Hello,
I have forwarded your request to the Stardock Support Team for their review and recommendations. Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates. We really do appreciate your feedback, Thanks

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.