Can you organize apps within iTunes 11.1?

After upgrading to iOS7 on my 4S and upgrading to 11.1 on my mac.
From within iTunes, I can't seem to move the individual applications around.  I can move whole pages and reorder them but not the apps?
Hopefully they haven't taken this away and it's just a user error.  Am I alone?
Seems I can do this on the phone itself but find it easier to do it on the mac especially when moving apps across pages, etc.

I figured it out eventually but will have to learn to live wtih the interface.
Netchemendy, you're current in some ways.  I love the control centre, the ability to have 'pages' within a folder, etc. Worth the upgrade right there. But then they tout the new Safari interface and just to get a new page you have to know to tap on the 'two squares' and then click the + sign in the middle of the page that doesn't really look like part of the interface.
Loosing respect.  Oh well.

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