Desktop Organizer

Organize Your Desktop

Desktop organizers are great little utilities. They cleverly create useful organizational structures automatically from desktop content such as email, files, contacts, companies, RSS news feeds, photos, music and chat sessions. This organization is constructed from analysing a combination of metadata and manual tagging of content. We’ve assembled here a list of desktop organisers – and they’re all free! Check ‘em out.

Micro Formatica’s Desktop Organizer

Desktop Organizer from Micro Formatica is a program that can be used to tidy up your Windows desktop while preserving your shortcuts. All you have to do is drag or import your shortcuts to Desktop Organizer and from there you can organize them into folders. After that, you can delete the shortcuts from your desktop, freeing up more space.

C-Sharp Lizards Desktop Organiser

This desktop organiser from those slithery C# Lizards allows you to organize your Windows Desktop short cuts and program icons into groups that are easily accessable from the Desktop Organizer. It sits unobtrusively on the bottom or top right of your screen ready to launch whichever application(s) you choose. Drag and Drop fuctionality alows you to easily move or copy icons into the Desktop Organizer’s tab pages which you define.

It offers a variety of options including opacity, background color, font color, font weight, multi select, allow edit of file names, tab position and of course the default tab at start up.

Desktop Organizer From Berokyo

Berokyo allows you take control over your desktop and organize all your favourite and frequently used programs, documents, files, folders and webpages into one or more customizable multi-shelf cabinets that will keep them out of sight but yet close at hand and ready to be launched.

From the patterns and colours used to fill the cabinets and shelves, to the size and position of cabinets and, of course, the different hotkeys; you can personalize everything how you like it. You can make it look and feel just the way you want.

As you type, one or more possible matches are found and immediately presented to you. This quick feedback allows you to find items without typing entire names. This is very similar to the way that Google suggests phrases when you type in the search box. Finding the items you need at any given time is now quicker and simpler.

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