Also seems from my experience, moving apps that you may use as a widget (such as Pandora) seem to not work as such, or atleast not be able to be found as a "widget" anymore. You can still find it as an app, but to use it as a widget, you can move it back to the phone, and restart your phone, re-add the widget and all should be well. Atleast this is the case with the .3 update. Hope this helps.
I think you can move the app to SD and then remove the widget from the screen and re-add it and then it would work from the card. Wouldn't make sense for a developer to enable the app-to-sd function when they provide widgets that wouldn't work with it.
Give that a try.
This situation is really stupid. They should have put more internal memory so we wouldn't have to run out of room and uninstall so we can install new apps to try out.
Even apps2sd and froyo functionality of moving some apps to sd, is unreliable and prone to problems.
but let me know if that works for you. my undertandng was that only apps that support "moving" to sd will install to sd. so if you can't move it, i though there to be no point.
if i'm wrong, let me know. that would be helpful
you are correct, the dev has to activate it. very few apps have it enabled. hopefully with all you guys joining us nexus owners on froyo, this will change
there is a thread started on apps supporting apps2sd ... i can't find the thing to link it for you. i will add it as soon as i do
your avatar had me LMAO!!!!! Thanks needed that
yes, your paid apps will show in the market as "paid for" and you will be able to download them again. <----i did it after a phone replacement. it's attatched to your phone eid or number or something that stays no matter what.
but let me know if that works for you. my undertandng was that only apps that support "moving" to sd will install to sd. so if you can't move it, i though there to be no point.
if i'm wrong, let me know. that would be helpful
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