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App Folders to WP7? Not any time soon.

Nosotros've been tipped off about an interesting bit of polling going on at the monsmartphone.net (they're a lot like us, only French!) regarding something that all Windows users are all too familiar with.  Folders!

The question raised, "Would y'all like to exist able to categorize your applications?", has caught some attention from their more organized readers. Users who've downloaded a lot of Apps were quick to remark that they don't similar having to scroll and so much to discover the ones at the bottom of the pile.

Pinning the most frequently used apps to the Kickoff Carte du jour solves the trouble easily but not at all if y'all're the kind of person to keep a lot of frequent contacts up there. Even more so if y'all're the type to collect applications - the Markteplace reached 7,000 apps not as well long ago and like we said, at that place's no end in sight.  The reasoning is there for some users, certainly. Other users, similar myself, don't encounter the demand. Not yet anyhow.

Monsmartphone.internet's writer, Detsch, had apparently submitted this quandary to Microsoft and from what nosotros've gathered from throwing their site through the make-it-english language machine (No, not just google translate! I fabricated a real-alive French person read it to me in English!) was that Microsoft does non currently think that this functionality is a priority in the evolution of their OS.

Read more afterward the break.

Whether or not there was actual scientific research done to back it upwardly or if whatever charts were involved is unclear but they claim that they boilerplate number of apps used by the boilerplate user just doesn't require such a poll-worthy, why-don't-nosotros-take-this, functionality.  Interesting tidbits from the commentors brought up the pick of it.  Reminds us a trivial of Microsoft'due south position on screen captures.

If folders were somewhen included in an update they would prefer it every bit an option - non a mandate that they had to follow through with. Some presumptions also include binder use for contacts following the lines of Piece of work contacts, Pals, Bowling Team, and things similar that. This followed suit with sms and the Games Hub as well with sorted genres.

The virtually interesting concept of annotation was not if people would like folders or not but the ability to categorize their apps. Meaning, apps could be categorized and sorted but non necessarily by using folders.

What if they were sorted into specific hubs that opened an boosted app listing? That piqued my interest and got me thinking of a better question. If we had the power to sort or categorize or filter our apps - how would you like information technology done and how would information technology piece of work with the Metro UI?

Source:Monsmartphone Thanks goes out to Gilles for the tip!

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/app-folders-wp7-not-any-time-soon

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