what does the scrolling app dock do?
It's a line of apps where you can flick your finger to either side and it moves the apps in that direction until you find the one that you want. It's a cool feature but not a big deal.
what does the scrolling app dock do?
Same for me.That sounds pretty cool, though i dont really have/use enough of my apps often enough to warrant buying such a feature.
what does the scrolling app dock do?
It's a line of apps where you can flick your finger to either side and it moves the apps in that direction until you find the one that you want. It's a cool feature but not a big deal.
Really? put you have an option to have 7 screens and pretty soon he will make the power strip fully customizable. The scrolling app dock is cool but I couldn't organize it the way I want it and I found it easier to use foldersI went ahead and bit...and downloaded Home++. It is nice for sure, and runs really smooth. I really wish it had the scrolling app dock like GDE has. That is my favorite thing about GDE. I can not adjust to Home++ with out it. Everything looks either way to cluttered for my personal taste. Or I have to put everything in folders. Which I do not like. If home++ could add this feature it WILL be my new permanent home app. But until then I have to go back to GDE.
Really? put you have an option to have 7 screens and pretty soon he will make the power strip fully customizable. The scrolling app dock is cool but I couldn't organize it the way I want it and I found it easier to use foldersI went ahead and bit...and downloaded Home++. It is nice for sure, and runs really smooth. I really wish it had the scrolling app dock like GDE has. That is my favorite thing about GDE. I can not adjust to Home++ with out it. Everything looks either way to cluttered for my personal taste. Or I have to put everything in folders. Which I do not like. If home++ could add this feature it WILL be my new permanent home app. But until then I have to go back to GDE.
Really? put you have an option to have 7 screens and pretty soon he will make the power strip fully customizable. The scrolling app dock is cool but I couldn't organize it the way I want it and I found it easier to use foldersI went ahead and bit...and downloaded Home++. It is nice for sure, and runs really smooth. I really wish it had the scrolling app dock like GDE has. That is my favorite thing about GDE. I can not adjust to Home++ with out it. Everything looks either way to cluttered for my personal taste. Or I have to put everything in folders. Which I do not like. If home++ could add this feature it WILL be my new permanent home app. But until then I have to go back to GDE.
I love the power strip on the bottom! Its great. I do not want 7 home screens, it is way to many. Five is almost to many for me, but works for how I have my phone set up. I don't like the look of folders, maybe if I found a option to have customized folder icons I would. But I do not know of such a way to get customized folders. It is a personal preference thing for me. I love the App Dock in GDE it is clean and keeps my screen clutter free. I too wish I could organize the apps better in the dock. And I think that is one thing on the developers "to do" list.
Heck even if I could find a widget or app that would have a similar function I would download that. And use Home++. Like I said, I like Home++ it is really good. Just needs that one feature for me to keep it.
If GDE did not have that feature I would not be using it either.:icon_ devil:
Yea I understand. That was the best thing I liked about GDE also. There was a lot talk about an app called App organizer and I just tried it out and I like it. There almost like folders but you get to change the icon to whatever you want even a picture from your own gallery. Also it doesn't take up the whole screen even when you only have like 4 apps in the folder like the stock folders.Really? put you have an option to have 7 screens and pretty soon he will make the power strip fully customizable. The scrolling app dock is cool but I couldn't organize it the way I want it and I found it easier to use foldersI went ahead and bit...and downloaded Home++. It is nice for sure, and runs really smooth. I really wish it had the scrolling app dock like GDE has. That is my favorite thing about GDE. I can not adjust to Home++ with out it. Everything looks either way to cluttered for my personal taste. Or I have to put everything in folders. Which I do not like. If home++ could add this feature it WILL be my new permanent home app. But until then I have to go back to GDE.
I love the power strip on the bottom! Its great. I do not want 7 home screens, it is way to many. Five is almost to many for me, but works for how I have my phone set up. I don't like the look of folders, maybe if I found a option to have customized folder icons I would. But I do not know of such a way to get customized folders. It is a personal preference thing for me. I love the App Dock in GDE it is clean and keeps my screen clutter free. I too wish I could organize the apps better in the dock. And I think that is one thing on the developers "to do" list.
Heck even if I could find a widget or app that would have a similar function I would download that. And use Home++. Like I said, I like Home++ it is really good. Just needs that one feature for me to keep it.
If GDE did not have that feature I would not be using it either.:icon_ devil:
dang beat me to itReally? put you have an option to have 7 screens and pretty soon he will make the power strip fully customizable. The scrolling app dock is cool but I couldn't organize it the way I want it and I found it easier to use folders
I love the power strip on the bottom! Its great. I do not want 7 home screens, it is way to many. Five is almost to many for me, but works for how I have my phone set up. I don't like the look of folders, maybe if I found a option to have customized folder icons I would. But I do not know of such a way to get customized folders. It is a personal preference thing for me. I love the App Dock in GDE it is clean and keeps my screen clutter free. I too wish I could organize the apps better in the dock. And I think that is one thing on the developers "to do" list.
Heck even if I could find a widget or app that would have a similar function I would download that. And use Home++. Like I said, I like Home++ it is really good. Just needs that one feature for me to keep it.
If GDE did not have that feature I would not be using it either.:icon_ devil:
Have you looked at an app called "Apps Organizer"?
Apps Organizer v1.4.1.1 Application for Android | Tools