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Which makes me think, if two persons across the globe think that the S60 menu should be organized this way, either these 2 persons are insane and S60 is doing a good job, either these 2 persons are sane and S60 is plain CRAZY. I'd like to think it's the latter.
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I'm in the midst of a clear out and rearrange at the moment, and using Gmail as a place holder for Nokia Email as it wont run til I get my firmware update in a couple of months.
Looks like we all agree on renaming the Music folder and having a Web though.
However the most used applications that I can't get on my active standby menu I try to put one the first menu screen.
Then I arrange the icons in categories after Music, Internet, Tools, GPS, Dictionary and Games.
In each folder I place the icons so that I can easily access them with my keypad (1 for the first in icon in the gridview etc.)
1. I try to constantly keep the most used ones in each category into the "twelve places".
2. If however it don't fit I try to put them downmost so that I can easily access them by pressing up two times.
In addition to placing them into categories I try to put the icons in such a way that they always make up for an odd number.
(Of cours that is not always possible, in which 2 come in)
All in all the logic is not that far from what you do on your computer on a daily basis. (Especially if you're using Windows where the menu often will get clustered if you don't arrange things into categories.)
If that's a bit too advanced, try the free app called Menu Editor by Leftup from OPDA, which provides a GUI to the process, making it simple. You can check it out at http://www.symbian-freak.com/downloads/freeware....
This will return the freedom you need with your folders and menu layout.
Chris aka christexaport
However christexaport there's one thing you should know about the symbian-freak website.
It does not allow people to browse there directly, meaning that direct links won't load up. (That's at least what I get. The famous 404 not found message.)
It seems that there's a new request for each link you click on the website, leading to this error. (If you link directly it won't be any request at all).
Where's that appshelldata.xml file?
It would be of help if you could answer that.
(I'll probably find it after looking for a while)
:)
I also observe the "12 folder system", but with a different (yet eerily similar) configuration.
Click the URL below and you'll see that the symbian-freak site has no problems at all with direct links.
Menu editor:
http://www.symbian-freak.com/downloads/freeware...
by the way ricky, im curious to know what short cuts you have in AS and left and right soft key!
Thanks for that info.
Guess I was a bit tired when I tried that not noticing the little "dot" at the end of the link.
However the most used applications that I can't get on my active standby menu I try to put one the first menu screen.
Then I arrange the icons in categories after Music, Internet, Tools, GPS, Dictionary and Games.
In each folder I place the icons so that I can easily access them with my keypad (1 for the first in icon in the gridview etc.)
1. I try to constantly keep the most used ones in each category into the "twelve places".
2. If however it don't fit I try to put them downmost so that I can easily access them by pressing up two times.
In addition to placing them into categories I try to put the icons in such a way that they always make up for an odd number.
(Of cours that is not always possible, in which 2 come in)
All in all the logic is not that far from what you do on your computer on a daily basis. (Especially if you're using Windows where the menu often will get clustered if you don't arrange things into categories.)