Or the few that you use often for certain period of time. Yet, sometimes you can afford to place there some files you work with at the moment. Ideally, you should store as much as nothing on it. To keep a place clean, it is better to stop littering it in the first place. After all, wouldn’t it please you to see your beautiful wallpaper clean from tons of stuff scattered all over your desktop? Recall the feeling when you sit down at a nice tidy desk – aesthetic enjoyment inspires your working spirit, productivity comes naturally. The more of everything you have on your desktop, the more your Mac may linger. Although hardly noticeable, this still adds some extra load to the Mac (and if you’re a happy MacBook owner, “helps” to eat up the battery). Each desktop item requires resources to keep its data, draw itself and stay ready for interactions. Besides, while working with several windows, it’s harder to access anything on a desktop. Files and folders of different projects may easily get mixed up, you’ll never quickly group related items.
At first, it appears easy and handy, but when you reach the point when there’s almost no free space remaining – then challenges arise.Ĭluttered desktop makes it difficult to quickly identify and locate the file you need. Throwing everything on your desktop is not as convenient as it might seem. The fewer objects fall within your sight, the more you can succeed in concentration. Working on your Mac with a plethora of extra objects surrounding your active windows hardly helps you being focused and clear-minded. The human brain is in a constant process of image recognition and analysis. If your desktop often resembles a similar picture, you may want to do something about it. And that’s how desktops of Mac users happen to look like. Random items arrangement (no perfectionist would bear).