Camouflage hides your Desktop Icons.
If you have a cluttered Desktop and just don't want to see your icons, or you just want to give a presentation and don't want your audience to see your desktop icons, Camouflage will help.
Sitting in the menu bar, Camouflage is easily accessible and can be quickly used to hide your desktop icons. For extra speedy access you can also configure a HotKey to show and hide your icons.
If there're just too many icons on your Desktop to have any overview over them, just hide them away with Camouflage and double-click your desktop to open a new Finder-Window for your Desktop-folder. Putting this window into list-view will allow for a much better overview over all desktop files instead of viewing them cluttered on the desktop.
it “literally” hides desktop icons,but it’s really helpless.
has some bug about "Display desktop"
Archangelwu
If you have enable Mission control use F11 to "Display the desktop" the icon still on desktop and not be hide it.please fix this bug ^_^
- added static/dynamic wallpaper behaviour that prevents the icons from peeking through, when switching spaces (only works when the same wallpaper is used for all spaces)
- darkmode support
- Big Sur support
- M1 support
- dynamic desktops support
- retina support for status item
- improved display of wallpaper