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I'm confused. Doesn't Titanium do this? So what would be the point of this thread, until perhaps Froyo is available to the unrooted masses since Titanium requires root?
Yes, Astro re-install back-up apps is not working for me.
From Titanium, go to backup/restore. LONG-PRESS on an app and then release. You get a pop-up window titled "Special Features". Click on the last one "Move to SD card" A few seconds later you get a notification from Titanium "moved app to SD card".
System apps like, say Android Keyboard 2.2, CANNOT be moved to SD with Titanium. You also do not want to move apps you use widgets for, as you will lose the widget.
I don't know how programs update, but if you have things that need to periodically access the web to update (such as 3rd party emails or news readers) I think it's probably best not to move to SD.
Maybe I'm missing something. I moved AppBrain to SD but it is still showing as an active app running in the background. So I'm not sure what the benefit is unless you have maxed out your 256k ram. From an actual memory usage, doesn't seem to help.