I used to hide icons with sbsettings and open/find them with the search thing but now you can't even find them in search if you hide the icon.
It's not a bug, it's a featureI used to hide icons with sbsettings and open/find them with the search thing but now you can't even find them in search if you hide the icon.
I don't think you're right there. In-fact, when you hide the SBSettings icon, it says you can still find the app in search. This has always been how poof worked, standalone or using sbsettings. You could find the app by searching for it. It's called 'hide icon', not 'disable app'It's not a bug, it's a feature
I use it to hide apps which I don't use and which I don't want to see ever again, like weather, stocks, compass etc.
If you want to hide them but still use them, just put them in folder inside a folder with FolderEnhancer or FoldersInFolders. I have a folder for reference apps, which I don't launch manually, which opens with other links or apps, like Navigation Apps, YouTube, Fantastical etc.
I think what op is saying is that on ios4 and 5 you could still search for the app even if you used the poof feature.
Maybe something that flex could work around or an ifile on off switch
I don't think you're right there. In-fact, when you hide the SBSettings icon, it says you can still find the app in search. This has always been how poof worked, standalone or using sbsettings. You could find the app by searching for it. It's called 'hide icon', not 'disable app'
No more pointless than demanding screenshots that wouldn't help your situation.Not to be an a**, but debating on why someone wants something done when the thread is about what they need done is pointless.
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