ive found a way to make sub directorys inside the menu and it works flawlessly,
as you can see here, i have moved my connetivity folder into my media folder as a demonstration
heres how its done
first you need to make your new folder (or an existing folder, doesent matter) and move this folder so it is the first folder on the menu. heres an example, if i wanted to move the office folder (and all its contents) this is were it has to be first
now you need to send an .sis file to your phone, (it really does not matter which app or game) as you can just unistall after
now you install the .sis as you normally would, then as soon as its complete, press menu (need to be fast here) and highlight a non folder icon (like logs or camera etc etc) and press options. now just wait.
after a few seconds, you will see your cursor go back to highlight the folder at the start, (the one which you moved there just now) ,in this demonstration it would be my office folder. and now because you still have the options menu open, you will see that you still have the option to move to folder normally not an option on any symbian phones. when your cursor has highlighted over folder, thats it, just simply select move to folder and then move the folder to another folder..
do the same thing to move the folder back (if you want to) just place folder as first one from that menu, and follow steps again , this time moving back to menu
this also works if you uninstall a app / game and quickly move to menu as soon as its finished uninstalling, as this also refreshes the menu, causing the cursor to jump to the first icon, be it a folder or application icon.
note
this works on n70 as this is tested on n70, and folder stays where you put it even after restarting phone, i dont know if this will work on other symbian phones but see no reason why it shouldnt,.this is great way to orginise your applications games even hide away all those unneeded ROM applications
another more easier way to refresh menu, simply open FExplorer and goto !/system/apps/ and rename any app folder to anything you want. example
!/system/apps/appman becomes !/system/apps/.appman (notice the . dot)
now as soon as you press ok to rename the folder, tap menu key and same steps as above from there
after you move your choosen folder simply rename, or delete the . dot from the app folder you renamed so !/system/apps/.appman back to !/system/apps/appman
note
you still must arrange your folder you want to move as the very first icon on the menu display before you open FEexplorer, otherwise you just wont have enuf time before the menu refreshes
its even possible, and stable to have folders, inside folders, sub sub directorys. possibilitys are endless. im very curios on which other phones this works on it works a treat on n70, no problems as yet, everything is still very stable..
[Ovu poruku je menjao Bad Habbit dana 13.05.2006. u 11:49 GMT+1]