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cougar214

Android Expert
In the new Gb app draw. You have new groups and are able to create new groups for your apps, games, etc.

I was fiddling with this and decided to create a group for just my games. Couldn't hurt to have them all in one place right? This brings us to my question(finally). Why the heck did they opt to keep all your apps in the all apps group even when you move them to a different group?

After I created my games group and moved all my games in there, I noticed my games still show up on the all apps menu. Is this a glitch or did Moto drop the ball on this one?
 
In the new Gb app draw. You have new groups and are able to create new groups for your apps, games, etc.

I was fiddling with this and decided to create a group for just my games. Couldn't hurt to have them all in one place right? This brings us to my question(finally). Why the heck did they opt to keep all your apps in the all apps group even when you move them to a different group?

After I created my games group and moved all my games in there, I noticed my games still show up on the all apps menu. Is this a glitch or did Moto drop the ball on this one?

If I am reading this correctly, and understand everything right, the apps will always show up in the "all" filter. That's a better way to think of the grouping, you're adding another term through which to filter the apps. That doesn't necessarily remove them from a differently titled filter (all, recent, etc.). I hope this makes sense and helps.
 
Yes that makes sense. But for my preferences, it would have been better if they moved the shortcut of the app all together to the newly created group.
 
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