How To Add Fancy Symbols To iOS 4 Folder Names With GlyphBoard

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Add Fancy Symbols To iOS 4 Folder Names. iOS 4 was released and it brings several demanded features, like Multitasking, iBooks, and folders. The last name was added in this release to helps iPhone users organize their apps. Frankly the default folders look are awesome and neat in compiling the iPhone apps.

But if you like something different and out of default look, you can try what iPhone J.D offers, by using fancy symbols to replace the app name. You can do so with GlyphBoard, an app by Mrgann containing 48 fancy symbols! And here’s the screenshot:

48 Fancy Symbols

How To Add Fancy Symbols To iOS 4 Folder Names:

  • Use iPhone Safari (browser) and open this link: http://mrgan.com/gb/ to launch the web app
  • Touch on + and then select Add to Home Screen
  • Out from iPhone Safari and then touch on the Glyphboard from iPhone’s home screen.
  • Now you are able to pick one of the 48 fancy symbols , tap and hold on a symbol to select and then tap on the Copy button.
  • If you want to create a folder with multiple symbols then you can use the scratchboard at the top to copy multiple symbols.
  • You can then use the symbols copied to iPhone’s clipboard to assign it to folder names by pasting it.

See you in the next iPhone blog posts!

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