I was just looking over my Desktop, which is comprised of several folders named things like 'Games' and 'Utilities' which I've put the shortcuts to each program in, the idea obviously being to keep the desktop non-cluttered.
However, it occured to me that it would be far more visually friendly if you could, say, click on your game icon and, rather than open a folder, get windows to clear the desktop and replace the Icons with the ones in the Games folder (together with 'Return to Desktop' option of course), so that your desktop becomes the file list rather than opening a seperate window to view them. I think this is not dissimilar to the way MacOS displays stuff.
I'm pretty inexperienced at this side of Windows, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that could do something like this or whether Windows already came with something similar (it's surprising what little abilities lurk hidden in the Windows system).
I know it's only a visual thing, folders work perfectly well, but I just thought it would feel more 'organised' to do it that way.