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Great App for hiding Treo Icons PDF Print E-mail
Written by Duke Carico   
Thursday, 06 December 2007
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Obfuscate! This is something that has been needed for a long time. You know, you boot up your Palm Treo and there is the Quicktour icon. So you take the quicktour. Then you never take it again, yet every time you open your Treo, there it is! You can’t just delete it. It won’t let you! So you could customize the ROM. But that brings on other problems like turning your Treo into a useless piece of plastic! And then what about firmware updates. You can’t take them because you have customized version of the ROM .

 So an Everything Treo member turned me on to Obfuscate! In a matter of seconds I had quicktour, xpressmail, versamail, Get Good, Sim Book, Sim Services, and Wired Car Kit hidden. A pretty good trade off, if you ask me! I mean, sure I added one more icon that I probably won’t use often, but then I hid 7 that I really never use. Of course, if I need to I still can! This little app is only 7k, so its not like its going to eat up precious memory now is it? Where can you get it? How about here

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