This is why I think people loved the concept of the "desktop" in Windows. Those that filled it with icons, in their own rows, columns, grids, corners, full of games, applications, documents. To me it is one of Windows's biggest successes. And yet some dismiss it as unecessary and even remove the feature altogether. I think it should be embraced even more, make the messy desktop a first class citizen for people to organize their thoughts, with ways to interact with it without having to minimize all windows. Windows 10's menu did this in a neat-enough way with its customizable menu, what happened to that?