Palisades
Open Source and free Stardock Fences alternative
Install / Use
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Palisades
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Palisades allow you to organize your desktop icons.

Getting Started
Just download the latest installer on the Releases page, use it to install Palisades and run the software.
Features
- Drag and drop your shortcuts in a Palisade.
- Reorder shortcuts in Palisades by drag and dropping them.
- Individually customize name, background color and text colors for headers and body of your Palisades.
- Creating more and deleting existing Palisades.
Usage
Just drag and drop shortcuts in a Palisade to add it in. If you want to customize your Palisade or add a new one, right click on a Palisade header.
Techs used
Palisades was made using .NET 6 and WPF. It uses Material Design In XAML for some part of the UI and Sentry to automagically report issues you could encounters.
Palisade is greatly by Twometer's NoFences, which was inspired by Stardock's Fences. I didn't want to pay 11€ but I also wanted to train on WPF.
