How many pages of iPhone applications do you have? I have installed 10 pages of iPhone applications. As you install more and more iPhone application, it’s becoming more difficult to organize your apps. It’s a tedious task to move an iPhone icon from page 10 back to page 1.
Earlier, I have reported that iTunes 9 may come with an utility to let you organize and re-arrange iPhone apps right from your computer. As of today, iTunes 9 is not released yet. But for now, you can use Movement, an application that makes your life much easier when you need to organize your iPhone apps.
Developed by Jeff Stieler, Movement is now available for free download at its official website. However, for now, it supports Mac only. The Windows version will be released in the near future.
To use Movement, you need to a jailbroken iPhone. Before launching the app, connect your iPhone to the computer. Once Movement starts up, click the “Read Apps” button. You can then easily rearrange the iPhone apps by dragging the icons around. Movement also supports multiple apps dragging. That means you are allowed to reorder more than two application icons at one time. Simply hold the command key and click to select multiple iPhone icons.

Overall, Movement is a very cool application! It offers a great way to organize your iPhone apps, particularly you have over 5 pages of iPhone applications installed. To learn more about Movement, check out the video and see it in action:
What do you think about Movement? Do you like a similar app organizer function to incorporate in iTunes 9? As always, please leave us comment and share your thought.
Update: iTunes 9 comes with the App Management feature that allows you to manage your iPhone home screen right from iTunes
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