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Yeah it was posted before,dev said "I will get to it when I get to
it,seriously" on twitter when I asked him for it,thats the reason I switched
from adw to launcher pro-which is faster,smoother and better in avery way,only
thing that adw got that pro doesnt is transparent drawer,but they should get
that in next version.Adw used to be better but new version of pro kills adw.
Original comment by Ruslanto...@gmail.com
on 1 Sep 2010 at 11:51
im not hating on ADW but id like tht as a feature if not o well i still love it
:D
Original comment by arayray94
on 1 Sep 2010 at 11:53
You could just use the categories feature and hide apps you don't want. Open
Drawer > Menu > Choose Group > New Group
Original comment by JAguirre1231
on 1 Sep 2010 at 11:59
That's already done
Original comment by ander...@gmail.com
on 2 Sep 2010 at 11:44
where?
Original comment by arayray94
on 2 Sep 2010 at 7:31
Try reading my comment, it's a more advanced way of hiding apps (Think of it as
scenes from Sense for your app drawer).
Original comment by JAguirre1231
on 2 Sep 2010 at 8:24
i tryed it from CM6 but i couldnt find it
Original comment by arayray94
on 2 Sep 2010 at 8:26
It's there, I just checked. You have to open the app drawer.
Original comment by JAguirre1231
on 2 Sep 2010 at 9:44
Forgive me...but under the current implementation available in the ADW
launcher, this features request is not well served
Under the current implementation available...
One creates a new group/catalog -> menu -> setup Catalog -> check the apps you
want to add to that group/catalog and then check the 'catalog only' option in
the ADW drawer settings.
Right !!!
1. The apps that have been unchecked while setting up the catalog don't show up
in the newly created group/catalog.......fair enough......If this was all to
this...then...implementation is ON-TRACK !!!
Not really !!!
Well lets see the shortcomings...
After the above is done, the apps that were unchecked with the intention of
hiding are now in the default uncataloged group. As long as this uncataloged
group was kept away(hidden - and accessible in a difficult manner) this feature
would have been air tight ! AND SERVED WELL !!!
BUT !!!
This so called hide-intended apps are made easily available through a paginated
swipe so anybody who is used to a paginated drawer style, will just swipe
sideways and the HIDDEN apps are revealed to him without a sweat !!!
NOT just that, but the home Docker carries two BIG arrows pointing on either
sides so a touch on those arrows will take you to the uncataloged group as well
SO THE HIDDEN FEATURE IS NOT REALLY SERVED !!!
TO SERVE WELL :
All thats needed to be done is to hide the uncataloged group by default !!!
AND THE IMPLEMENTATION IS GOING TO BE WELL SERVED !!!
CORRECTION/FIX DIRECTION
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Firstly...
Remove the arrows on either side of the bottom Docker unless there are more
than one user created groups/catalogs the 'uncataloged group' should be
excluded and not be counted.
Second...
Currently the menu button in the drawer has the following 4 options.
1. Setup catalog
2. Choose catalog
3. Remove catalog
4. Manage applications.
Say we replace the 'Remove catalog' option with say a 'More' option
And this 'More option can have the following 2 options.
1. Remove catalog
2. Uncataloged(hidden) Group.
this way one can just click the menu button in the drawer choose 'More' and
choose the 'Uncataloged(hidden) group.
FEATURE IMPLEMENTED SUCCESFULLY !!!
Original comment by muzzammil.shariff
on 10 Jan 2012 at 6:43
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
arayray94
on 1 Sep 2010 at 10:34