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1 | initial version | posted 2014-02-02 19:21:17 +0200 |
This may seem as a strange suggestion, but I would like means to get the applications automatically sorted by frequency of use. This is the sort of order that I often fall back on when I manually sort them. A bonus effect would be an efficient population of the first (quick-access) row!
I therefore wonder if anyone else seeks such a function? Also, is there some way to write an application to do this? Can an application get access to, and modify, the order of the apps in the launcher? And is the times a certain app has been loaded registered somewhere?
Technically, it doesn't seem too complicated to implement.
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This may seem as a strange suggestion, but I would like means to get the applications automatically sorted by frequency of use. This is the sort of order that I often fall back on when I manually sort them. A bonus effect would be an efficient population of the first (quick-access) row!
I therefore wonder if anyone else seeks such a function? Also, is there some way to write an application to do this? Can an application get access to, and modify, the order of the apps in the launcher? And is the times a certain app has been loaded registered somewhere?
Technically, it doesn't seem too complicated to implement.
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This may seem as a strange suggestion, but I would like means to get the applications automatically sorted by frequency of use. This is the sort of order that I often fall back on when I manually sort them. A bonus effect would be an efficient population of the first (quick-access) row!
I therefore wonder if anyone else seeks such a function? Also, is there some way to write an application to do this? Can an application get access to, and modify, the order of the apps in the launcher? And is the times a certain app has been loaded registered somewhere?
Technically, it doesn't seem too complicated to implement.implement. It would surely be best suited as an optional feature, since many users probably doesn't want their apps to float around!