If you haven't fought a battle with desktop clutter and mess, you're either without a desk, or in a pleasant minority. The rest of us can keep clutter from accumulating by banishing the transient junk ...
Mac OS X's Desktop is the de facto location for downloaded files, and for many users, in-progress works that will either be organized later or deleted altogether. The desktop can also be gluttonous, ...
Desktops aren't meant for clutter, but they often end up as a repository for our daily work until piles of icons make it nearly impossible to find anything at all. As insurmountable—or at least ...
If you’re anything like me, you leave all your files in one big clump on the Desktop for later “sorting.” Then, again if you’re like me, you put all these files into a hastily constructed “Sort Me” ...
What's cool is that a lot of software we rely on daily can run completely without a GUI.When an app runs headless, it offloads the heavy job of rendering the entire user interface. This is so useful ...
Q: I love those handy icon shortcuts that launch applications and files. In fact, I’m so addicted to them I find it hard to resist adding just one more to my desktop. As a result, I end up with so ...
Cables: evil. Cables strewn across your desk: super-evil! But that's the world we live in, what with all the devices we use and all the syncing and charging they do. If you've had enough of the cord ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You probably don’t store all of your files on top of your desk — the clutter on your work surface would be distracting and it would be ...