Any user of Mac must be familiar with the leader icons in various applications, which not only serve as shortcuts to functions within those applications, but also are often referred to as desktop icons. Some applications allow the user to view a list of their available icons, including those that have been set as default and others that have been downloaded from the internet. Some applications even allow users to change which icons they use by clicking the red arrows' icon on the left side of the icon's tab. And even more advanced software applications include a function called "desktop sharing" which allows users to share their desktop with other users who are using the same application.
Many applications today will offer online services that allow users to share their current desktop as well as icons for their available leaders. These services may also allow users to create and manage a folder, which allows users to easily access any icons on the desktop. Many of these services allow users to add and remove folders, as well as icons, according to their requirements.
In this way, anyone can create their own custom desktop that matches their needs or preferences. This is especially beneficial for people who are involved in such events as hosting parties or conventions, where a distinct desktop is required, and is therefore difficult to assign or change on the fly. The functions of Mac applications can be controlled by the user, and their icons can be easily placed in their own personal desktop, which makes it easier for them to access it whenever they wish.