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I understand the concept of Folders and I have even managed to rename them and add apps to them. Is there a way to MOVE the app from the screen and store it only in the folder? Right now I drag and drop it into the folder but the original remains in place.
The original should only stay within the app drawer, which is the huge list of apps that you can pull up from the bottom, I have not seen the original stay on the screen after you've moved it into a folder.
The app drawer is there to store a shortcut for all apps. It is not meant for people to remove the icons from here. While you CAN create a shortcut from the screen, it is far less intuitive. This may or may not be one of the things you can do when it's rooted. But I have never had a problem, I understand people that want to keep things organized, but the thing is, the app drawer isn't there for that. It's there for ease of use for most users of the phone. I for one don't want to have to go through the process of create an individual shortcut every time i want to add something to the home screen.
PandaHome, a theme replacement app, gives you the option to hide any Icon in the App drawer.
I created multiple folders on one of my home pages and anytime I download an app,
I open the appropriate folder and then the app drawer, long press on the new app and drop it in the folder.
Then go in PandaHome and hide the app, so my drawer stays empty. If for some reason you need to get one back, you can unhide it.