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Fences Desktop Organization Tool Now Available on Steam

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Fences is currently one of the top desktop organization tools for Windows users, and parent company Stardock is trying to make it as widely available as possible, so today it’s rolling out the application on Steam.

Making Fences available for Steam users is supposed to boost adoption especially among gamers, who could discover the benefits of using a desktop organization program to keep things organized regardless of their Windows version.

Stardock says it turned to Steam because other titles that it launched on Valve’s gaming platforms were quite successful, so it makes sense for the company to release Fences here too.

“We’re already known for games like the Galactic Civilizations series on Steam,” Stardock CEO Brad Wardell, explained today. “Our software has always been sold elsewhere. We think that gamers, streamers, creatives, and the types of people drawn to Steam could really benefit from some of our applications, and that’s why we’re starting with Fences.”

Trial version also available

The application will be available for Steam users with a $9.99 price tag, and if you are interested in giving it a try, you can download Fences for Windows from Softpedia to testdrive it for 30 days.

For those who are unfamiliar with Fences, this is a super-helpful tool that helps users keep things organized on the desktop by creating separate groups of icons that can be moved around and marked individually. There are tons of configuration settings and you can even hide icons on the desktop should you want it to be completely clean.

Fences comes with support for Windows 10 and also works on high DPI monitors, while also including some exclusive features for Microsoft’s most recent desktop operating system, such as wallpaper blurring behind fences.

Without a doubt, Fences is worth a try, so you can get the trial to discover what it’s up to or watch the video below to see the application in action in Windows.

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