Today’s free app at Amazon comes from Fabio Collini, developer of several notable folder management apps. Folder Organizer is the best management app this author has come across, filling many of the holes inherent in Android’s native folder implementation.
Its premise is simple: you give each app a label (or category), and create folders based on those labels. Thus, if you label an app “Games” and “Apps”, your app will show up in both of those folders. This makes for some excellent app organization capabilities, as well as some heavy customization of your desktop. Each folder can be configured with a different icon, apps are sorted alphabetically (or otherwise, if you so choose), and one can even create folders containing bookmarks, contacts, and more.
Our only gripe? The speed. There is noticable lag when opening /closing folders, force-closes every once in a while, and tagging could be a bit more intuitive (the inability to drag/drop into folders to tag them is a huge oversight).
That said, this writer would still recommend this app to anyone with a large library of apps to manage, or just looking to customize their icons.
[via amazon]
