Samsung's Pure Breeze UI keeps your apps organized; available for download
 
        
    
                                                    During Samsung’s press event in New York City where they showed off the US versions of the Samsung Galaxy S II, we managed to get a small preview of a new grouping feature that’s available with the latest version of TouchWiz.
Well, for those who want to gain the functionality of organizing their apps a bit better on the their existing Android powered smartphone, they can download Samsung’s Pure Breeze UI. Essentially, you can create specific categorized folders that will nest specific apps – thus, making your app panel appearing less cluttered. At the same time, you can quickly get access to your folders seeing that you can place shortcuts directly on the homescreen.
Available in free and paid form, the only difference between the two versions is that you’re limited to the number of apps you can organize with the free one. Moreover, the Pure Breeze UI app can be downloaded onto any Android 2.1 & up devices. It doesn’t replace the UI of your smartphone, but rather, it runs a totally separate interface on top of your app panel.
source: Android Market via Samsung Hub
                            
                                 
                                
                            
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                                                    
                                                                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
    Well, for those who want to gain the functionality of organizing their apps a bit better on the their existing Android powered smartphone, they can download Samsung’s Pure Breeze UI. Essentially, you can create specific categorized folders that will nest specific apps – thus, making your app panel appearing less cluttered. At the same time, you can quickly get access to your folders seeing that you can place shortcuts directly on the homescreen.
source: Android Market via Samsung Hub
 
                                
                             
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