I delete an unwanted App but its shortcut stays in my program folder. How do I remove it?
\Windows\Start Menu
Has all the program icons. You need to use the built in File Explorer or a 3rd party like Total Commander to browse that folder so you can delete what you want. Also you can create sub folders, add links to other programs, move icons, etc.
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Hey guys
I try to make my homescreen look more "personal" if you understand what I mean
So I made some pictures for the apps and folders.
The apps I easily replaced with a shortcut, but for the folders i couldn't find a good solution, because I don't like the labels of Folder Organizer.
Is there any possibility with Folder Organizer to create a folder (with my own icon) which is like the stock-folders? With drag & drop apps into it.
Or is there another App which can do that?
Thank you
FireRider
FireRider said:
Hey guys
I try to make my homescreen look more "personal" if you understand what I mean
So I made some pictures for the apps and folders.
The apps I easily replaced with a shortcut, but for the folders i couldn't find a good solution, because I don't like the labels of Folder Organizer.
Is there any possibility with Folder Organizer to create a folder (with my own icon) which is like the stock-folders? With drag & drop apps into it.
Or is there another App which can do that?
Thank you
FireRider
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short answer is yes.
with folder organizer you can import icons and type in your own nanes
Left Screenhot: Mine! No shades behind the FolderOrganiter Widget font...
Right Screenshot: Found on the internet! And there are Shades behind the FolderOrganizer Widget font
Why?? How can i do that. You see my white background... i can't read the widget. Only normal apps' fonts are readable...
Title says it all really?
It's not possible to create a folder within a folder and (I assume) Android organises all apps into an 'all apps' folder, but there's very limited organisational capabilities within the all apps folder.
What I'm looking for is the capability to organise the contents of my all apps folder into different folders, but I can't find a way to do this. Does anyone have any suggestions to apps etc, which could accomplish this, or is it still impossible?
Thanks
HTC DHD, unrooted (atm) with 2.2 on T-Mobile
Try Folder Organizer, Simi Folder (pro version allows folders in folders), All Apps Organizer, etc. These all have features that you're asking for, but nothing can change the default Android folder structure or app drawer.
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Or try Go Launcher EX, or ADW Launcher.
hey everyone,
i was wondering, is there a file manager on the market or is there's a way using the stock one to create shortcuts to folders on screen, like with the dropbox app.
thanks
You can use an app called "Folder Organizer" (Free and Paid versions) to create folder shortcuts. It has recently been optimized for Honeycomb too
It comes with the ability to create folder widgets, but I love being able to combine it with "Desktop Visualizer" to create a folder link setup. Basically, I create an icon, and when tapped, the corresponding folder pop-up appears. It looks great, and doesn't affect home screen performance as much as having a bunch of widgets for each folder.
Just use Astro. It can create folder shortcuts.
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Im currently using Go Launcher EX to create folders inside my all apps folder (app drawer, apps menu, call it what you think its best).
Is there another app that can do that? (Just create the folders, no need to change the homescreen or any other function)
Thx
No apps for this?
or place the apps on the apps and the folder will show up. i have that too.
I use "Apps Organizer" (free in the Market) to organise my apps in folders on the homescreen. Works perfectly! And I think there are more apps like this, just search for "app folder"...
Greetz,
kwarkje
A large number of apps allow you to launch an application, but many of them don't let you select a shortcut. In my case, I want to launch a Folder Organizer folder shortcut.
Is there any way to "wrap" an Folder Organizer folder shortcut into an application?
Ideally, I'd want the app to prompt you for an icon & a shortcut & make an app out of it, but hard-coding the icon & shortcut would work for me as well.
If it doesn't exist, anyone I can beg/bribe to write such an app (even if hard-coded) ?
Failing this approach, anyone know an app that will let me fire a shortcut from the home or search button? Might even go way back to Power Strip.