ModerationĮvery version of each package undergoes a rigorous moderation process before it goes live that typically includes: For me the desktop is about usability and efficiency and to ignore it as if it doesn't exist is plain insanity to me.Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. Once I'm done with whatever files or shortcuts I'll move or delete them as needed. I'll move stuff on and off the desktop as needed for whatever I'm working on because it's easier to have it there and in once place. I keep a number of files on there for quick reference or for notes. I keep some shortcuts on it for regularly used things. The desktop, virtual or real, exists as a workspace. There's no reason for me to not use the desktop for the very reason it's there. I don't really care about looking at the background because I don't have a computer just so I can look at the background but whatever program I'm using at the time. I don't hold with the idea of leaving the desktop empty. I use Rocketdock for launching my most used applications and put the three launcher shortcuts there as I don't allow any of them to start automatically. I rarely have icons for games already in launchers like Steam, GoG or Origin simply because I have to have the launcher open to run the game. I keep a few shortcuts for games on the desktop but only a few and they're the games I tend to play the most. It just felt very Muad'Dib to do it that way. So, is my iPad.Ĭlean.dunno, just always was like that but yet I have no obsessive compulsiveness. So as to notify me if it is loaded, which it should not be, only if and when it does. For example, Microsoft Cloud is capable of showing in the Notification area but it is disabled. However, I enable every icon in the Notification area, but only have the ones I need to be enabled and showing. I hide the Search field in Taskbar, since you have the same function with Start/Windows Key searches (just wasting space), and never use a pinned app to the taskbar (wasting space again). I have the tiles placed that are commonly used and wanting to be accessed. Even my Program Groups from Windows 3.x days were very clean. So, all I ever have is a Recycle Bin in the lower right. When I am done I can start tossing them as I delete them with shift input-depending on the importance or not so as to recycle, or remove. I always place the Recycle Bin on the lower right side, and any working link or file is upper right. The desktop "work" space is another particular thing. Powershell is the same, as the link is right clicky there. Like Computer Management can be loaded by right clicking start and selecting Computer Management, even if I wanted Disk Management. ![]() Ever since Vista, most of the launching can be quick and easy and most of all, I love how some recommend typing a Run command when you can just bring up the app by typing in some of the app name, rather than the whole file name (or even through pointer manipulation). Hitting the Window key and typing can lunch any program better than pointer placements and clicking for some apps, and even OS control. It is a link, to a link, and to another link. Also, when all the "shortcuts" are "within" the application such as Steam, and whatever gaming client, they become unnecessary on the desktop. ![]() This is asinine due to the flow of the eyes and pointer, but also that Start is parallel with the shortcuts. With Windows, and some other OS's, there is a justified left tendency. I will be expressing more of the modern now. There are a few things that I do not get when it comes to the latter and modern desktop.
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