![]() Why does this matter? I think this same idea could be fine-tuned in an intelligent, unique way to help iOS place newly installed applications into applicable folders without having to move them later. Makes total sense – they most likely use this data to make that call when naming the new folder. ![]() One of the steps is to categorize your application based on a primary and secondary category. How does it do this?Īlthough I believed I knew the answer, I double checked Apple’s iOS Developer Library on the application submission process. ![]() That’s pretty cool – it made a guess at the folder name based on the first two applications I meshed together. ![]() I’ve done this a million times but this time, it stood out to me. Upon creating my first folder, I stopped after dropping the application in and watching it automatically name the folder based on what it knew about the applications. I restored a device not too long ago and wasn’t looking forward to re-organizing my icons (I generally start from scratch with no backup). It’s amazing the ideas you stumble upon when undergoing the simplest of tasks. Intelligently Installing Apps into Folders (iOS and OS X) ![]()
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