Free "Paneled" Wallpaper For Your Organization

First and foremost: This is not a new idea. Others have made wallpaper before purposely put into a grid-like fashion in this manner.

Why would you use wallpaper like this? Simply put, it’s easier to organize your stuff with it. If you’re the type who has a ton of icons on your desktop, you will find these wallpapers very handy to use.

Each wallpaper here can be clicked on to view full size so you can try it out.

To note: If you’re decent (or even semi-decent) with a graphics editing program, anyone can make these.

black_std Plain Black (Standard)

black_wide Plain Black (Widescreen)

colored_squares_std Colored Squares (Standard)

colored_squares_wide Colored Squares (Widescreen)

paper_standard Aged Paper (Standard)

paper_wide Aged Paper (Widescreen)

patters_std Patterns (Standard)

patterns_wide Patterns (Widescreen)

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  • David Ferrell

    Do you REALLY consider this a good tip? People need help with real computer problems, and you’re handing us wallpaper with pretty colored squares. I keep a ton of icons on my desktop – all active projects – but I don’t need a grid to find them. How about a service list of regsrvr32 tricks? There are tons of things to be accomplished that way.

    • http://www.menga.net Rich Menga

      Yes I REALLY consider this a good tip because it’s actually useful.

      And I REALLY think it’s a REALLY bad idea to have people messing around with the system registry. Those “tricks” you mention is a fast track to permanently damaging the registry and causing your entire Windows OS installation to fail, so I REALLY think that’s a REALLY bad idea.

      Have a nice day.

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