nstallion
Android Expert
what ultimately led to the decision to not allow more home screens and 3D app drawer for this update?
I know it was always rumored that those two features might be included but what held it up that they weren't included?
My guess would be that the Droid has half the RAM of the Nexus One.
Then again running a custom 2.1 ROM the Droid handles 7 homescreens and 3D app drawer just fine.
I used to like the 3D app drawer but it's just not as functional. With the way it moves, it's harder to slide down the list of apps and stop where you want.

It truly is all on who you know ll
Also, for me it's a matter of organizing. The main apps menu is a pain since developers name things weird, so they sort badly. You could make Folders and store pertinent apps in each folder, but you can't rearrange anything in a folder. Extra screens lets me place my In The Car apps (maps, gps, traffic, etc.) in one screen, all of my News and Weather in another, all of my Entertainment in one, all of my communications in one, and still have a Main one with my most frequently used apps and clock/calendar/weather.
I tried those other ones out there and they didn't impress me. Helix doesn't try to replace my top status/notification bar, or clutter up anything else, it just gives me extra screens that are easy to manipulate (the double-tap is sweet) and you can rotate.
one less app is nice as well. It's weird using it. havent used it since like the first day or week that i had my phone. (November)