Catorise v0.8.2

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Put applications menu into sensible categories.

Catorise puts the applications menu into a series of sections, matching those used in the Application Manager to install it. As packages are installed and removed, the menu is kept up-to-date. To revert to the Nokia-supplied default, simply uninstall.

This is based on the "MyMenu" concept by manzn.

Updated 2010-06-02 07:15 UTC
Author Andrew Flegg

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Changes in version 0.8.2

Features: * Sort menu by localised name, provided by Todor Tsankov. * Change the way Ovi Store items are recognised, and also speed up the processing of them.

Bug fix: * Fix "uninitialized variable" issue when desktop files not owned by any package. Reported by Marcin Juszkiewicz.

Comments

Sifo basha
Karma: 615
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i really appreciate this work but i like the standard menu :) thanks

2012-07-13 02:37 UTC
Nico Las
Karma: 9

Really nice! Put some organization in this mess full of apps :)

2012-03-24 23:46 UTC
sanjeev rajput
Karma: 14
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I found one issue today, I downloaded NFSU game package installer the installer is visible in game category. But when I install this then ideally this game should be visible in game category but it doesn't appear in any menu/category it appears only in/under "all" category. However this apps is great i love this.

2011-06-16 06:05 UTC
sanjeev rajput
Karma: 14
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ohhhhh.... cool a must have apps

2011-06-07 03:22 UTC
sea base
Karma: 13
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thoughful application, should have been in-built in n900. will it be possible to move icons on my choice?

2011-04-25 07:07 UTC
sanjeev rajput
Karma: 14
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good one, I'll be more happy to have a freedom of customization folders

2011-04-04 05:37 UTC
José Brito
Karma: 7
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Genial aplicacion, haces de los iconos mas facil su busqueda y navegacion. Gracias

2011-03-29 21:06 UTC
János Farkas
Karma: 11
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A very useful and fast application. An option to change back the 'all' tab to it's original form instead of the ABC sorting would be handy.

2011-03-29 15:45 UTC
Hermann Mayer
Karma: 11
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Quiet perfect! It helps me allot to find apps fast. I love it, thanks for this work!

2010-12-25 09:11 UTC
Royden Carneiro
Karma: 28
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Thanks for this app. Its something that should have come built in with the N900 but wasn't. Thank you for filling the gap and thanks for the helper app to sort out the categories, much quicker than having to log into root and edit a text file.

BTW, is there any option to add your own category + Image?

2010-12-22 20:48 UTC
ritesh patel
Karma: 471
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Does what it says on the tin.

2010-11-11 15:04 UTC
Shane Bordeaux
Karma: 7
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Works Great

2010-09-20 18:19 UTC
Mathias Bavay
Karma: 7
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Much needed piece of software! Thanks!

2010-08-17 19:18 UTC
Krisztian Olah
Karma: 33
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For those people who are not familiar with linux like myself, but want to move icons around in catorise: 1. Make sure you got 'rootsh' installed. 2. Open up 'X Terminal' and type: vi /home/opt/catorise/menu 3. Press 'i' to edit using your keyboard. Touch 'Esc' on the screen to finish editing then press 'Shift' 'zz' to save the session. 4. Type 'sudo' to gain root access. 5. After the new promt type: exec /opt/catorise/catorise 6. Wait. In my case since the new patch, it usually closes X Terminal and the changes in the Catorise GUI are not obsolete until connecting to a pc. It might be just me though. Ps: Love the Maemo community and looking forward to MeeGo and Moorestone...

2010-08-04 00:44 UTC
Marcel Wetzig
Karma: 14
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I love it. Looks really cool and saves me time. In some cases it would be very useful to have a customization option.

2010-07-20 20:38 UTC
John Garfunkl
Karma: 7
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I really like the new organization with this app. One issue/thing i noticed is that when you go to add new shortcuts from the desktop menu, you get doubles of things like "calendar" or "contacts" etc.

Not entirely sure if your app causes those doubles..but it wasnt like that before i installed it.

Thanks again, hope this was helpful

2010-06-18 03:00 UTC
Yaniv Brudo
Karma: 16
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Ahhh! much better.

2010-06-13 03:05 UTC
Mike Fr
Karma: 5
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Works fine after I received an over-the-air update. Super app!

2010-06-03 22:37 UTC
Godwin Kanda
Karma: 13

Thanks for this application. I just love it, saves me time.

2010-06-02 16:58 UTC
Mike Fr
Karma: 5
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Great app that makes the many applications conveniently arranged. @Colin Baillie @Andy Pham: I have the same probem as Colin that even when changes are saved, the app does not move to the indicated folder, even after switching off/on the phone.

2010-06-02 10:24 UTC
Colin Baillie
Karma: 17
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New update makes this now work perfectly - an essential addition to the N900, which makes it easy to find any applications, should have been a standard to the phone, if you only install one application, this should be the one - excellent and thanks!

2010-05-22 08:14 UTC
Oleg Keselman
Karma: 9
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Great app (should be great on the 1.2 when gets out as well) but moving stuff does not work for me either.. if there would be some sort of GUI or just added option of moving stuff it would be awesome (thanks).

2010-05-22 02:21 UTC
Colin Baillie
Karma: 17
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Excellent product, but I need some help to Andy Phams comments regarding moving the icons - Shift+ZZ saves the changes, but does not move the icons into the specified folder!

2010-05-18 11:00 UTC
Christi Walther
Karma: 11
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Great app. I Just think that "WifiInfo" should be in network, not in Utilities. Changed this by modifying /home/opt/catorise/menu, though.

2010-05-10 20:03 UTC
Andy Pham
Karma: 252

@William Liu: You can move things, rather simply.

Just open X Terminal and do

vi /home/opt/catorise/menu

Use arrow keys to scroll, press 'i' on the keyboard to edit, 'esc' on the touch screen to exit editing mode. Shift + ZZ to save and exit.

Sounds complicated, but very easy.

2010-04-29 22:15 UTC
Willem Liu
Karma: 114
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Nice application and tidies up my icons, but I would also like the possibility to move icons to another folder. Sometimes when I install games from Ovi store it gets places under the Ovi folder, but really I would expect it under the Games folder.

2010-04-23 13:16 UTC
Colin Baillie
Karma: 17
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Seems to be a great app, just what I was looking for, but what I would like to be able to do, is to move apps to differnt folders, for example "electric beams", "bounce", "cube", "disks" all appear in the OVI folder, whereas the should be in the GAMES folder - can these be moved, and if so how, simple language please. All the same excellent!

2010-04-16 11:21 UTC
Dave Erken
Karma: 5
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fantastic piece of software!

2010-04-15 11:11 UTC
Mike Clarke
Karma: 14
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Thanks. Very useful. Saves loads of time searching for apps.

2010-04-14 15:40 UTC
Mulder FOX
Karma: 54
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Bien pour certains mais je préfère le menu façon Maemo...

2010-04-11 16:04 UTC
Atte Lehtinen
Karma: 21
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Nice and simple.

2010-04-05 16:32 UTC
Hamzeh N
Karma: 9
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Great app and I find it better than the default layout! Thanks.

2010-04-04 13:47 UTC
Liza McCarron
Karma: 17
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Makes life very much easier. I get the duplicates bug but even that doesn't detract from the usefulness of this app!

2010-03-29 18:38 UTC
Ianaré Sévi
Karma: 77
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This should really be a built-in option under system settings. Good job !

2010-03-29 14:16 UTC
Edmond Lepedus
Karma: 9
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Awesome little app, and an absolute must-have. Couldn't recommend it more. It should come preinstalled.

2010-03-24 17:05 UTC
Mohammad Anwer
Karma: 5
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Fantastic App! Changed the app view to more user friendly.

2010-03-24 16:08 UTC
Deval Chhaniyara
Karma: 11
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Makes looking for apps so much easier. Thank you so much! :)

2010-03-18 19:47 UTC
*****

As soon as the N900 fills up with applications this is a necessity.

2010-03-17 05:21 UTC
Oskar Welzl
Karma: 963
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This is what Nokia should have done. Trying Catorise in real life makes you realize how much easier it is to find applications when they are in sensible categories. It feels like a new version of Maemo really. ;)

What I also love about it is that developers can dictate the category for their applications via the "Categories=" entry in the desktop file. They mighn't even know... Should be communicated. Here's a sixth star: *

2010-03-09 14:11 UTC
Nicola Dunn
Karma: 5
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Absolutely loving this. It makes things SO much simpler!

I'm really hoping for a GUI for editing the menu, so you can add in your own folders and move things around with a GUI.

I know you can edit the menu file... but my linux is so rusty I can work out how to get to the file, and I can view it with cat, but pico doesn't work, and I can't remember exactly how vi works, so I can't work out how to edit it like I'd want to.

Say I wanted to move Gjiten to a Languages folder, so the line in the menu file would be:

gjiten: languages

How would I do that with vi? Or would I use another command?

Sorry for the in depth question, I'm so bad at this!

But definite kudos for a brilliant app!

2010-03-02 20:39 UTC
Nick Martin
Karma: 13
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Fantastic app - so much easier to navigate.

2010-03-02 02:31 UTC
Nicolas Chuche
Karma: 97
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Great app, far better than the original menu

2010-03-01 21:11 UTC
John Kolano
Karma: 42
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This is a great app to keep all apps organized. It doesn't seem to put the apps in the same categories as the Maemo site though. For example, Qstardict appears in office on the Maemo download site but appears in Utilities in this app.

2010-02-27 22:27 UTC
Luke Humble
Karma: 7
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Great app! Should be compiled into the next update as the standard menu setup.

2010-02-26 11:42 UTC
Andy Pham
Karma: 252
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Very useful, a GUI editor (Maybe like Personal Menu for OS2008), would be a nice addition.

2010-02-24 00:55 UTC
Douglas Grattan
Karma: 45
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I know the categories are based on the repo selections, but it would be nice to be able to simply alter the location of a shortcut. Otherwise, ace!

2010-02-23 12:46 UTC
Martin Thomsen
Karma: 9
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This app is absolutely awsome...

2010-02-15 22:02 UTC
Andrei Mirestean
Karma: 346
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Great application, thanks!

2010-02-15 14:25 UTC
Janne Palo
Karma: 16
*****

Works flawlessly. Great job!

2010-02-15 08:00 UTC
Janne Palo
Karma: 16
*****

Works flawlessy. Great job!

2010-02-15 08:00 UTC
Andrew Flegg
Karma: 3342
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@Paul, after editing /opt/catorise/menu, you have to run (as root), /opt/catorise/catorise. The creation of a GUI editor seems inevitable; the bug with missing icons should now be fixed and applications downloaded from Ovi will appear in the "Ovi" category before v1.0.0.

2010-02-14 21:15 UTC
Regis LEMAIRE
Karma: 5
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A great application to have an organsied menu automatically

2010-02-09 10:20 UTC
Jeffery MacEachern
Karma: 215
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This works great! The only caveat is that because of the way it categorizes apps, its usefulness is largely dependent on repository QA. This means that it might stick things from -devel in weird places, through no fault of its own. Otherwise, full marks - it makes things manageable, and looks prettier than the stock menu doing so. Yet another example of the awesome things people can do with a hackable phone!

2010-02-05 04:47 UTC
Paul Bombarde
Karma: 5
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It seems like a good idea but I'm missing some applications in the various catogories: for examples, I can't find AngryBirds or Mahjong in the Game category. To get them, I hqve to go the 'All' actegory.

I have tried to edit the /opt/catorise/menu file as Marcin have suggested: I wanted to add mahjong so I added mahjong_startup: games in that file and restart the whole unit... it doesn't seem to be taken into account.

Anyway editing such a file by hand isn't really user friendly. So great concept, but it would be really nice to be able to move apps around interactively. May be a long touch on the app icon -> contextual menu "Move to category" -> category selector or something like this.

2010-02-02 14:43 UTC
Matti Viljanen
Karma: 108
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At first I was a bit suspicious, but now that I have it installed, it just great. Brilliant! I wonder why Nokia didn't take this approach! It really makes sense to have the apps in the app manager and app menu organized the same way!

2010-02-02 10:10 UTC
*****

Excellent utility. My screen was also corrupted, but reboot fixed the issue.

2010-02-02 07:05 UTC
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A very good concept, but for some reason after installation on my N900, my display had been corrupted... So I had to uninstall...

2010-02-01 11:20 UTC
Marcin Juszkiewicz
Karma: 630
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Kevin: you can edit /opt/catorise/menu file to move apps into different folders.

2010-02-01 07:46 UTC
Kevin Sass
Karma: 7
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@Andrew. - Thanks a lot. is there any program to create my ovn folders, do you know that?? :)

2010-01-31 15:11 UTC
Edvard Holst
Karma: 63
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Great application! It was sorely needed and it works perfectly!

2010-01-31 10:35 UTC
Marcelo Chaves
Karma: 9
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Nice! Saved my day!

2010-01-30 15:41 UTC
Andrew Flegg
Karma: 3342
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@Johannes, it restarts hildon-desktop but shouldn't cause a reboot.

@Kevin, all the icons get put in the same section as their package in Application Manager and Maemo Downloads. The only exceptions are the built-in apps and Ovi. The latter will get better categorised in a future update.

2010-01-30 14:17 UTC
Johannes K.
Karma: 120
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Great application, though it would have been good to have known that it reboots the device during installation. Or did I miss such a note?

2010-01-30 14:06 UTC
Kevin Sass
Karma: 7
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before this app i didn't know how to move around my icons on the phone. And i still don't know. - am i able to move them around, cuz not all the programs/games are in the right category..

But realle nice app, and thanks.. :) Kevin

2010-01-30 11:49 UTC
Emanuele Cassioli
Karma: 986
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Works well, and if you don't like it, you can simply uninstall it. One of the best solution for the Nokia default menu.

2010-01-30 11:18 UTC
Henri Bergius
Karma: 1252
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Catorise fixes my main gripe with the Maemo 5 applications menu - having all the crappy default applications up front, and hiding everything I install on the bottom of the "More..." view.

With Catorise everything is automatically in nice, clean categories by just installing the package.

2010-01-30 10:30 UTC
Floriano Scioscia
Karma: 360
*****

Nice idea, neat implementation. A good alternative to the default application grid, specially if you install many programs. This is the kind of small programs that help you use your device the way you want.

2010-01-30 10:29 UTC
David B
Karma: 127
*****

I was after this very application to keep my apps nice and tidy !!!

Perfect i hate moving apps around after installing them :)

Great work !!

2010-01-30 10:27 UTC
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