Automatically Move Files and Folders From Desktop to Predefined Folders

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Thursday, 22nd May 2008 | Share


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The desktop is the most easily accessible place on your computer and many people simply clutter with tons of files that are downloaded from the Internet or received via Instant messengers and so on.

I for one believe in having a clean desktop but having said that I have to make some time of my busy schedule to do some spring cleaning of the desktop every now and then.

To make my life easier I came across a very useful utility that will move files from my desktop to predetermined folders automatically, not only will that save me time but also guarantee that my desktop will be squeaky clean all the time.

Desktop Teleporter is a handy utility that will teleport (move) files and folders that are newly created on your desktop to pre-determined folders, thus helping you keep you desktop clean and clutter-free.

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You can setup rules for moving files and folders to your predetermined folders. The rules can be setup to exclude certain file extensions and file names which you would like to remain on the desktop.

This is a handy utility and I recommend it to all those people who have cluttered desktops and do not have time to clean it up. And the best part is that the software is completely free to use.

Hey and by the way if you are interested in knowing what my desktop looks like check the screenshot below.

my-desktop-screenshot

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Download: Desktop Teleporter



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  1. hassan
    May 22nd, 2008 at 3:32 pm #

    I have to clean my desktop rite away thanks for sharring.:D

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    Keith Dsouza Reply:

    Glad you found it useful hassan

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  2. Rakshit
    May 22nd, 2008 at 4:14 pm #

    Well, I prefer to do it manually. But still this application can be of great use to many people who don’t really care about their machine.

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  3. Barry
    May 23rd, 2008 at 3:28 am #

    There is a program called Clutterkiller that does this and more.

    Check out Clutterkiller at http://www.datagoround.com. It does all the moving to predetermined folder stuff this one does but can also be used drag and drop style, and has other features to keep your computer clean. Definitly check it out. Not free or donationware, but worth every penny.

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  4. Fıkralar
    May 24th, 2009 at 12:26 pm #

    Well, I prefer to do it manually. But still this application can be of great use to many people who don’t really care about their machine.

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