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Stardock Releases Fences 6

Stardock Releases Fences 6

Yahoo28-05-2025
Now with Tabs, Icon Tint, and New Enterprise Functionality, It's the Most Advanced Desktop Utility for Windows
PLYMOUTH, Mich., May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Stardock released Fences® 6 – a major update to its popular Windows desktop organization software with more than 20 million downloads. Fences is the easiest way to manage your desktop workflow by neatly organizing apps, files, and icons on the desktop.
Fences 6 introduces tabs, a feature that allows you to place multiple Fence groups together in a tabbed experience for a modern layout. And with the ability to dynamically add, remove, and apply color to a tab, Fences 6 continues to raise the bar as the best desktop organizational tool for Windows.
Also new in Fences 6 is the ability to apply a color tint to the icons on your desktop. This simple but innovative feature allows you to apply a color expression to all your desktop icons to create a stylistic and distraction-free layout or to help an individual Fence stand out. And when combined with many of the quality-of-life updates, like improved navigation for Folder Portals™, Fences 6 is another significant step forward for functionality and personalization.
Fences is used by thousands of businesses, from Healthcare to Law offices and Finance organizations. To help these businesses deploy organized dashboards of desktop icons, Fences 6 for Business adds advanced tooling to create templated deployments with multiple configurations ready out of the box. And with Stardock also offering customized deployment configurations with each enterprise rollout, Fences 6 is the most configurable, deployable, and scalable version of Fences, ever.
"Fences 6 is our biggest leap forward for the productivity tool," said Brad Sams, General Manager of Stardock Software. "Fences is widely recognized as the best way to organize your desktop and with the new features in Fences 6, it is now the best tool for managing not only your desktop but every desktop within your organization."
Fences 6 is available today starting at $9.99 for consumer and enterprise customers and it is also available in the award-winning suite, Object Desktop.
Release Trailer: https://youtu.be/7GNfSTApoPA
Screenshots:
Fences 6 tabs and partial icon tint
Fences 6 tabs and full icon tint with docked fence groups
Fences 6 corporate layout
Fences 6 personalization options and selection tool
Fences 6 configuration panel
Please contact press@stardock.com for all media inquiries.
About Stardock: Stardock Software is the world's leading developer of desktop enhancements. For over 30 years, Stardock has developed software including Fences®, Start11™, WindowBlinds®, Groupy®, DeskScapes®, Multiplicity®, and more.
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