![]() So I was stoked to read John Clark’s post explaining how to move multiple apps at once. Adding Home screen widgets in iOS 14 can also mess up app organization-something I did while playing with widgets deleted about half of my folders on one Home screen. Since the loss of the organizational tools in iTunes, the immense effort in dragging hundreds of icons around has dissuaded me from cleaning things up. However, I have 352 apps installed (check your number in Settings > General > About). I admire such attention to detail, and in an ideal world, I’d use a similar approach. Several people noted that they have long relied on a technique not dissimilar to the App Library, in that they devote one or more Home screens to a carefully organized set of folders that contain all their less-used apps. #1643: New Mac mini and MacBook Pro models, new second-gen HomePod, security-focused OS updates, industry layoffsįive Tips for Easier Rearranging of iOS Appsĭon’t miss our followup article, “ Manage iPhone Home Screen Apps in Bulk with iOS 14’s App Library” (19 April 2021), which extends some of these techniques to show you how you can add and remove multiple apps from iOS 14 Home screens using the App Library.Īfter Josh Centers wrote “ iOS 14’s App Library: The FAQ” (9 September 2020), we got a great response in the comments.#1644: Explaining Mastodon and the Fediverse, HomePod Software 16.3 and tvOS 16.3, GoTo breach.#1645: AirPlay iPhone to Mac for remote video, Siri learns to restart iPhones, Apple's Q1 2023 financials.1646: Security-focused OS updates, Photos Workbench review, Mastodon client wishlist, Apple-related conferences. ![]() 1647: Focus-caused notification issues, site-specific browser examples, virtualizing Windows on M-series Macs. ![]()
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