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Help Adding apps on the multitask menu

Go to Settings - About device - Build number. Last three letters will be LJ1, or LJ2, etc.

Because mine is odexed LJ1 (the way it came from the factory), I found the webtool the simplest method. And yes, you do this mod every time you want to add an app. However, make sure you retype the previous apps you added in and just add the new one at the bottom. I have a .txt file of the apps I've added. When I want to add a new app, I open the txt file, type in the new app at the bottom, and copy/paste the whole list into the web tool. Sounds more complicated than it is but it's really easy.
 
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Good find. I'm a knob, what is LJ1, 2, 3, etc?
Also, from reading the thread, you have to do this mod every time you want to add a new program to the multi window right?

If you're already rooted, I would suggest installing this MOD from XDA - MULTIWINDOW MOD. After you flash it using CWM or TWRP, you can add 3rd party apps directly on the phone without having to re-apply the MOD. Just open multiwindow shade, click edit and drag/drop the apps you want to allow. Done.
 
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Hi

I have 2 other apps installed which have automagically added themselves to the sidebar and which multi task fine:

Locus Pro, a mapping app (the dev has confirmed that this is intentional)

PDF Builder Lite, a PDF manipulation tool.

I have no idea how or why! Its an unmodded Intern. GN2

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I too would like a calculator in there!
 
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It's up to the devs as well. The devs for ezPDF, Moon+ Reader and Papyrus have added multi-view support. Seeing as the list is growing, it seems like some devs are willing to support it for (non-rooted) regular users.

Currently running stock and have the following supported apps:
Chrome
Email
Gallery
Gmail
Internet
Maps
Messaging
Polaris Office
S Note
Talk
Video Player
You Tube
Papyrus
ezPDF Reader
Moon+ Reader
MX Player
 
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It's up to the devs as well. The devs for ezPDF, Moon+ Reader and Papyrus have added multi-view support. Seeing as the list is growing, it seems like some devs are willing to support it for (non-rooted) regular users.

Currently running stock and have the following supported apps:
Chrome
Email
Gallery
Gmail
Internet
Maps
Messaging
Polaris Office
S Note
Talk
Video Player
You Tube
Papyrus
ezPDF Reader
Moon+ Reader
MX Player

I think it's different depending on the carrier on some apps? I had to put a modified Chrome on mine and GMail is not in mine (but Exchange email is), and You Tube is not in my Multi-Task bar. I'm going to probably be modifying a few apps using the instructions in the video that I posted.
 
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