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Rearrange your desktop any way you want with TealDesktop (continued)

FIGURE C


The Card Category Setup screen is used to setup card categories. Roll over picture for a larger image.

TealDesktop is able to move and copy files from RAM to the card and back, but requires an external program, such as Filez (at http://www.nosleep.net/) to create, move, or edit folders on the card.

Usability
As you might expect from a brand new program, TealDesktop has some usability problems that need to be worked out. For example, after each HotSync, the device will scan to check if they're any new programs and add them to the list. However, these scans can take a long time, and, if you're in a hurry, can get rather aggravating. Hopefully TealPoint will find a way to speed them up in the future, but, until then, they are a minor but annoying problem.

A second, more minor problem is its use of categories. The program requires you to have 15 categories at all times. These categories can be renamed, and all categories with 0 applications are automatically hidden from display in the launcher. However, the program lists all 15 categories on the category selection lists, generating quite a bit of clutter that isn't needed.

Conclusion
TealDesktop is, without a doubt, better than the built-in launcher, but overkill for many. Users that are fine with the mainstream layout and aren't particularly interested in making their own themes will likely find other launchers with additional non-theme related features to be more useful.

However, users that want to create their own themes in a simple interface and that want a layout slightly different layout from the one used in many other third party launchers will find TealDesktop perfect for them, and should definitely take a look.

OUR RATING: 3 of 5


Product availability and resources
For more information on TealDesktop, visit http://www.tealpoint.com/softdesk.htm.

For more information on Hi-Launcher, visit http://www.hilauncher.com.

For more information on Zlauncher, visit http://www.zztechs.com.

For more information on FileZ, visit http://www.nosleep.net.


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