In general, any application that has a home screen plug-in should be installed into main memory. This is because on some devices, the SD card does not intialize soon enough to load the plug-in and can cause problems. Any other application should run ok from a card.
Having said that, Fizz Weather seems fine running from my storage card. FYI--Google Maps will not install itself on the card.
I use Facade on my MiniSD. Sometimes the calender goes out and I have to reboot but I honestly do not care. WM SE is different from PPC in the sense of power is always supplied to storage cards while on PPC it is not. Actually most if not all apps are on my SD card minus RJTime and things like that.
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Obviously want to save on-board memory for the programs that need it.
THanks in advance,
Jon
Out of the apps listed, I would install the following apps to main memory and not the storage card:
Fizz Weather 2 - Today screen app
Voice Command 1.6 - MUST BE INSTALLED TO MAIN MEMORY
SBSH Facade - Today screen app
Rj RJtime - Today screen app
SBSH Papyrus - Today screen app
Some of the apps may work, but they will slow down your startup times and may be improperly displayed if installed on the storage card for reasons mentioned in the previous posts.
Actually, there is no home screen component in Papyrus. It's a PIM replacement for the built-in calendar and task applications. The built-in WM5 plug-in can invoke Papyrus.
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The only reason I said that is that it allows more than one calendar appointment to be displayed on the Today screen... but maybe I am thinking about Facade and not Papyrus.