Microsoft engineer Scott Hanselman has developed an innovative app called PeekDesktop, which brings a macOS-style feature to Windows users. This app allows users to quickly reveal the desktop by clicking on the wallpaper, providing a seamless and efficient way to access shortcuts and move files without cluttering the screen with open windows. The app offers four reveal modes: Native Show Desktop, Classic Minimize, Fly Away, and Virtual Desktop, each providing a unique experience. The Native Show Desktop mode is the default and recommended option, while the other three modes offer experimental features for those who want to explore different ways of revealing the desktop. PeekDesktop is a testament to the creativity and dedication of Microsoft engineers, who often go above and beyond to enhance the Windows operating system. It's a great example of how user feedback and ideas can be integrated into the official software, making it more user-friendly and efficient. The app is available for download on the PeekDesktop GitHub page, and it's a must-try for Windows users who want to experience the convenience of macOS-style desktop peeking without switching to Apple's ecosystem.