One thing I do a lot is move something out of the dock temporarily, then, if
I'm moving an app say, three pages on, I move it to the dock and go to the page
I want to move it to and drag it out of the dock again. Because the dock is
always present on each page, this can make for fewer gestures.
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the useful explanation. I will stop tryint itunes for now. I noticed
that sometimes it is really tricky to find a folder to drag an item into. But i
guess that is just practice. I also imagine it is helpful to get a good idea of
the page layout before dragging apps so you know
I've also done this on the phone, but I would welcome a way to do it
in iTunes with a grid list type layout.
It can get tricky if you have full pages and a lot of apps. Its
do-able but just not the best experience.
Best,
Mika
On 2/20/12, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> I've never been able t
Hi Marc,
I've never been able to rearrange Apps using iTunes using VO. I believe that
it is using elements that VO doesn't recognize. I find it quite easy to do
though directly on the iPhone itself. Simply do the following:
To create a folder:
1. Double-tap and hold on the one of the Apps
Hi Listers,
I was reading that you can use Itunes to rearrange items on your iphone. When I
select apps in itunes after making sure source is my iphone, i can't seem to
move them in any way to change screens or move them into folders. Does anyone
know how to do this? Thanks.
Marc
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