Any reason why my Apps stopped showing up under their respective labels? I opened Apps Organizer and it shows everything still labelled correctly, but when I click "Internet", for example, on my homepage, it just shows a blank box.
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Any reason why my Apps stopped showing up under their respective labels? I opened Apps Organizer and it shows everything still labelled correctly, but when I click "Internet", for example, on my homepage, it just shows a blank box.
I NEED that background lol.
Any way to get my folder icons "prettier". The grey picture of a folder isn't too impressive on my good looking home screen.
I just got this app, but cannot seem to figure out how to get the folders to show on the home screen. Any help??
Long press an empty space on your home screen. When the pop-up comes up, select Shortcuts. Select Apps-Organizer which will display the labels. Select teh one of interest and WhaLaa it goes to your home screen.![]()
I've only had my Droid for a few weeks and I just downloaded Apps Organizer and after creating 3 shortcuts that worked, all of mine disappeared as well. After quite a few frustrating minutes, I just happened to click on the star, which I had apparently highlighted, and they all returned. For some reason, they disappear when you click on the star (from all shortcuts). I haven't had the app long, but it doesn't make sense that clicking on the star (like you would a favorite in contacts) would make all of the apps disappear from the icons on your homepages, but that's what happened.
I found this forum while searching for the problem and this is my first post, so a big howdy to everyone!![]()
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the star in your individual shortcuts is like a sub-folder. in the apps organizer list (where you long press the apps to label them) each app has a star next to it. if you tap the star and light it up then that app will show up when you tap the star in your shortcut folder.
for example, i have a tools shortcut with all my file exploration and root apps in it. in the apps organizer list i also highlighted the star next to only my root apps. if i open the tools shortcut i see all my tool labeled apps and if i hit the star in that tools folder i will see just the starred root apps.
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