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I'm having problems moving my programs into different categories on the menu. I moved a couple, but now dragging programs over to the folder where you want them to be just results in bounce-back. Is this a known problem? Is there a file somewhere I can just edit by hand?
 
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Not experiencing this problem myself, but read [1] for more information about how the ITOS organises the programs in the menu.

[1] http://maemo.org/development/documen...mo-desktopfile
 
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Had the same problem occasionally. Just retry the drag and eventually, it will take.
 
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I really can't seem to reproduce any of the problems other people reported on the new OS. I'm trying hard, though, so keep posting them.
 
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I've noticed it to, and noticed that you have to 'drop' the item EXACTLY in the folder area, or else it won't take. Took quite a bit of experimenting to catch on.
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Got to:
Control Panel- Personalization- Panels- Applications Organize

I seem to have more control from here.
 
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Originally Posted by alvindd View Post
Got to:
Control Panel- Personalization- Panels- Applications Organize

I seem to have more control from here.
That's what I've been doing. Can you do it somehow else?
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Originally Posted by alvindd View Post
Got to:
Control Panel- Personalization- Panels- Applications Organize
I assume that's what the OP was doing. Are you aware of any other way?
 
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This was a lot easier in 2007, where you clicked 'move' to move things. Thanks for the responses.
 
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What would be nice in the 'organize' is to allow your own shortcuts, or edit the launch options of other shortcuts...

but yes it took me a bit to realize I had to drag and drop

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