Just bought this theme from Bplay and love it....but can not for the life of me figure out how to change the applications that display on the today home screen. I know it can be done because it mentions this on the vendor website.
This Today Plus version of iBerry 2.0 features all the functionality of a Today style theme, with a popup set of 5 customizable zen style icons at the bottom.
I assume this means I should be able to change which icons (applications) appear at the bottom of the main/today screen.
That is a sweet theme. I don't have it myself but on most of the ZEN style themes with icons along the bottom you just hit the BB key to bring up ALL the icons and the highlight the icon you want to move , hit the BB key again and select move. The row of icons at the TOP of this view are the ones that should be on the bottom of your today screen.
I change my Theme ALL the time. Usually several times a day before I settle on something. I can't imagine paying $8 a theme???
Don't get me wrong, I think it is a great thing that you guys are supporting these thememakers , I just have a hard time whipping out my credit card to buy a theme.......
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It's the only theme I have ever paid for but I really wanted a "Today" theme (I only like "Today" themes), where I could also have access to some application icons from the home screen. This is the only one I could find that did this....wish I could have found a free one though.
One issue I do have is that when a dialog box pops up, they are sometimes so large that the entire box doesn't appear on the screen, I have to move the trackball down so that the button I want to click is in view......minor annoyance and there aren't that many dialog boxes.
Is there a way where you can change the "call log" section (not the icon) on the home screen to say show text messages instead? Just like the way calendar displays the next couple of things you have on your list?
thanks
PS this is the best theme i have every bought and well worth every penny.