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#1
Ya...Preenv games are all stacked in the other section, and ovi apps are in the games section! How can I arrange them accordingly in catorise? I really am a tidy-freak guy
 
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#2
Who not use apmefo instead? :/
preenv apps are on other sections because they are not categorized by their packaging/or maemo can't determine them. Ovi apps I don't know
I'm using apmefo with a little patience I could recreate catorise like menu on that.
 
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Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
Who not use apmefo instead? :/
preenv apps are on other sections because they are not categorized by their packaging/or maemo can't determine them. Ovi apps I don't know
I'm using apmefo with a little patience I could recreate catorise like menu on that.
Hmmmmmm, never thought about it, I thought catorize was the best, such genius am I
 
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Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
Who not use apmefo instead? :/
preenv apps are on other sections because they are not categorized by their packaging/or maemo can't determine them. Ovi apps I don't know
I'm using apmefo with a little patience I could recreate catorise like menu on that.
Can you provide me a step by step example on a preenv game using apmefo?
 
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#5
Just open apmefo... find the app on and move it to a folder you made through apmefo also... I think you would know that upon opening. It's already user-friendly
 
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Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
Just open apmefo... find the app on and move it to a folder you made through apmefo also... I think you would know that upon opening. It's already user-friendly
Oh, I thought you would have to edit the .desktop file, man, catorise sucks
 
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#7
Not really... Catorise was made for the people lazy enough to manually arrange their menu system. apmefo is for the erm.. I forgot the english word for this... Lame me...
 

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#8
If i remember correctly, there's an application called "Catorise GUI" in the repositories. The app doesn't change the Catorise menu structure, but you can move app shortcuts from one "menu map" to another, using a simple GUI (wasn't that what you wanted anyway?)

Anyway, i'm not 100% sure, it's a while since i had Catorise installed.
 
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#9
not at all, catorise rules, you just need this

http://maemo.org/packages/view/catorisegui/
 
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#10
@Harick, and woussie
Thx a ton for the GUI, then I guess I'm lazy enough!
 
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