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Old Feb 1, 2010, 11:02 AM   #1
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Pre Style Application Menu? Does it exist?

Hey guys,

So with ProSwitcher installed, it makes multitasking pretty much the same as the Palm Pre, which is really cool. One thing I would love to add would be a fifth icon on the dock that would bring up a list of all my applications, just like how the Palm Pre does it. Does anyone know of a program that does this?

I know i could do stacks or like categories, but i don't want to have to be adding programs to this list once i install them. Just curious to see if anyone knew of a solution.

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Old Feb 2, 2010, 08:37 AM   #4
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I too was curious about this.
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yeah, this is really the only thing missing from ProSwitcher. Being able to launch apps from 'card view' would be nice.
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yeah, this is really the only thing missing from ProSwitcher. Being able to launch apps from 'card view' would be nice.
I would pay for such a thing
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yeah, this is really the only thing missing from ProSwitcher. Being able to launch apps from 'card view' would be nice.
I keep Orbit/OverBoard in the dock, and have the dock visible in PS, as a way to access any page on the Springboard. Not really the same thing, but its a good enough workaround.
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