While not everyone may want or need to include a fence in their Start menu, it can become an essential way to optimize how you use Windows 10 and 11. It’s a small feature, but one that makes navigating Windows and my content much faster, which is vital to my workflow. I am also a big fan of using the keyboard, and anytime I can cut out using the mouse for navigation I will absolutely do so. Now, when I want to open a media asset that I am working on for release – I hit the Windows key, and then using the arrow keys, I can navigate to the item I need to open. With Start11, you can bring Fences into your menu as you see above. While it’s easy to access the content in this folder at any time with Peek (winkey+space), I have found a different way for my workflow to open the content when on my desktop via Start11. Whenever we are about to launch a new product, I have a folder called “Media Assets” that is located inside my OneDrive for Business folder that I keep located on my desktop via a folder portal using Fences. If you aren’t familiar with Fences, this productivity tool makes it easy to organize your desktop in many ways, including creating folder portals that will you access files deep in your folder structure directly from your desktop. I know I am a bit biased in saying this, but I think the experience turned out to be exceptional. With the release of Start11 and Fences 4 last year, we took the opportunity to make sure that these products continued to work well together. During the past decade or two, products like StartX and Fences have been helping those users make their devices more personal and more productive. Stardock has been building software for decades and while some platforms have come and gone (like OS/2), Windows has remained a steadfast component of the modern-computing era for billions of users. News Spheres of Influence Update - Sins of a Solar Empire II Up to 75% Off Stardock Games During the Steam Strategy Fest Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation - v3.2 Now Available Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion v1.98 Now Available How to Standardize the Windows 10 and Windows 11 Desktop All News > Blog A Professional Desktop is an Organized Desktop How to Standardize the Windows 10 and Windows 11 Desktop Start11 is Not Impacted by KB5028254 Groupy 2.1 Brings New Functionality, Availability to Steam Releasing Fences 4.21 with Performance Improvements All Blogs > Support Forums Wikis Immerse yourself in game lore, tutorials, and more. Metaverse See how you rank against other players in your favorite games. Community Stay up-to-date with game news and dev journals. All Games Check out our complete catalog of award-winning games. Ashes of the Singularity Massive-scale warfare in an epic RTS. The Political Machine 2020 Win the hearts and minds of America's voters. Star Control The space action/adventure classic returns. Sins of a Solar Empire II Real-time strategy. Games Galactic Civilizations Discover new adventures and rule the galaxy your way in this 4X sandbox game. Corporate Software Solutions Increase productivity, design intelligent controls and reinforce branding with our enterprise products. View All Software Products Discover our productivity and customization tools. WindowBlinds 11 Customize the look and feel of your taskbar, window frames, and more. Curtains Easily create and add additional style modes to Windows 10. CursorFX Customize your Windows cursor and create your own. Groupy 2 Organize multiple applications into grouped tabs on your Windows desktop. Multiplicity Connect multiple PCs with one keyboard and mouse. DeskScapes Personalize your desktop background with animated pictures and video. Fences 4 Automatically organize your desktop apps, files, and folders on Windows 10 and 11. Start11 Customize the Start Menu and Taskbar in Windows 10/11. Navigation Software Object Desktop Your complete Windows customization suite.
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