Hi. I have used this for many years and always loved it (starting with a compliment is always good). One thing I would really like is 'sub-fences. That is a fence or more inside another. Example: I have a fence called 'bookmarks'. it has http links as you'd expect buit I also have bookmarks (vscode.workspace in this case) that I can drop onto VScode to change the active project. Very useful but I can't tell one sort from the other.
I would really like a Bookmarks fence with a 'Web Links' fence and a VScode Fence 'inside, with the same slideout/mouseover rules. My only alternative is Folders which I hate as they clutter up with rubbish like win.ini) or two have a separate fence for each bookmark type. Even though semantically they are all bookmarks.
I can't really illustrate what I mean as it's not supported but something like this:

If you pretend that 'HTTP' and 'VSCode' are actually inside 'Bookmarks' and would unroll on mouseover to show the relevant icons. That would be worth paying for! Probably hard to do though so I am stuck with a desktop littered with popout Fences with semantically similar content.
I'd also like some sort of divider (maybe this is the same as above) for large sets of links. My 'Desktop' fence has every app I ever want to run (discounting System-like ones such as traceroute etc) and as a result has 28 icons. Many are similar - all Open Office apps or all Google docs/sheets etc apps belong together but there's no way of doing that nicely (aside from hours spent carefully positioning icons at sub-pixel distances between two others)I'd love to group all Goole apps, OpenOffice apps, etc etc together without yet another fence.
Fences is great but I'd say a 'great start' to a superb application. Not there yet.
Thanks;
Jeremy
Moved to Fences area