JaCelica2k
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Just as a heads up to people using folders:
Can not confirm it myself but what I read about folders vs apps organizer:
"Application shortcuts within "stock" folders are treated as unique objects and stored in memory. If you have one folder with 20 apps inside it, the home screen "manages" that as 21 objects (folder, plus app shortcut). With App Organizer, the same association results in just one object for the home screen to manage. That shortcut then calls Apps Organizer to pull the associated apps. "
This was one of my main reasons for getting apps organizer. In addition you can then give each "folder" or group a distinct icon which is pretty sweet. You can also uninstall any of these labeled apps directly from the home screen (long press --> uninstall). Just a heads up in case you were not aware of the differences.
Can not confirm it myself but what I read about folders vs apps organizer:
"Application shortcuts within "stock" folders are treated as unique objects and stored in memory. If you have one folder with 20 apps inside it, the home screen "manages" that as 21 objects (folder, plus app shortcut). With App Organizer, the same association results in just one object for the home screen to manage. That shortcut then calls Apps Organizer to pull the associated apps. "
This was one of my main reasons for getting apps organizer. In addition you can then give each "folder" or group a distinct icon which is pretty sweet. You can also uninstall any of these labeled apps directly from the home screen (long press --> uninstall). Just a heads up in case you were not aware of the differences.