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2010-01-27
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You know you can press the power button to get to the phone no matter where you are, right? (Not that it excuses the limitation)
BTW, there's no need to get Nokia to support it. As noted above, Catorise does this (accidentally) for the main-screen apps (well, gives you 2 shortcuts).
It'd be trivial for someone to make a package which duplicated certain shortcuts 3 times so you could have the "same" shortcut on each desktop.
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2010-01-28
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2010-01-29
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stuck on 45 votes 



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2010-02-03
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BTW, there's no need to get Nokia to support it. As noted above, Catorise does this (accidentally) for the main-screen apps (well, gives you 2 shortcuts).
It'd be trivial for someone to make a package which duplicated certain shortcuts 3 times so you could have the "same" shortcut on each desktop.
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