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Here is a good primer on how Android ACTUALLY multitasks.
YouTube - Androidology - Part 2 of 3 - Application Lifecycle
I called Verizon about another matter and told them the only gripe I had with the DInc is that it killed the battery fast. He recommended that I install ATK.
I was in a local Verizon store and told the dude in there that the battery drained pretty fast and HE TOO recommended that I install ATK.
I was in a BestBuy in the phone department getting an Invisible Shield for my DInc and HE TOO recommended that I install ATK.... SO, I installed ATK.
My experience has been really good! I have it kill non-system apps every 30 minutes with no adverse effects and my battery life has improved about 30% since then.
After reading through this thread though, I have stopped ATK from running in the background and starting automatically, and have purchased/installed System Panel and will see how it compares.
Task Killers FTW!
Epic fail for those not using them.
Killing Apps = Better Phone
Its as simple as that.
Constantly having apps=worse battery life+worse performance
Killing system processes=unstable OS
High memory utilization=happy android
Seems pretty simple to me.
Too Many Active Processes = Slow Phone
Slow phone * Task Killer / 0 = Pure Blazing Epic Phone Speed = FTW!!!!!1!
Ok, to explain my position, that goes counter to everyone else here!
A lot (most) people blindly kill with a task killer, and many of these processes either restart on their own, or break other things due to other apps relying on those dependencies. This ends up slowing down the phone and hurting stability.
Someone who has taken the time to watch these processes and apps, and know what restarts, and what depends on what, will kill apps that have no business idling in the background for various reasons. This takes a lot of time, patience, and trial and error to get down what can be safely nuked and what should be ignored.
Most common processes for a phone:
messaging
clock
alarm
voice dialer
Sense anything!
phone!
These should be ignored. They are usually well coded, and well behaved.
Services should not be stopped.
Why stop any app? Some don't idle correctly, hogging ram, and more importantly, cpu time. This WILL slow down the phone and cause the battery to drain at a breakneck speed. You have a choice. Uninstall said application, or end it.
Apps that have done this to me:
Browsers
Streaming players
Beautiful Widgets (hanging gps)
These are just a couple off the top of my head that I recall.
If you are using Sense, and have Launcher Pro installed (or Plus which I have), why does it need to be running in the background, even in idle? Answer: It doesn't. Tip: NEVER use an auto task killing app, or one that runs in the bakground. Its counterproductive.
See why its not an easy answer? If you don't know what you are doing, its better to trust your resources to the Android gods.
My advice:
Get a simple app called Multi Task Manager.
MultiTask Manager - Android app on AppBrain
Change the god awful background, set the margin to 5, do NOT enable services, and map it to your search soft key. Simply long hold search and set it to multi task manager.
Long press will end an app. Short Press will switch to it. Scroll by swiping.
Learn what to ignore, as you can set it in the list.
A good place to start:
Most common processes for a phone:
messaging
clock
alarm
voice dialer
Sense anything!
phone!
If you want to go further with this, purchase autostarts from the market. Root your phone and you can set what doesn't start on certain events. It also shows you what WILL startup during certain events, which is a good lesson.
Signed,
Me.
Never crashes, never has battery issues, never has slowdowns.
Your mileage may vary, and I am more than certain most will disagree with me.
PS--If Android was so perfect at all that it does, then we would never need OS bugfixes.
No OS is perfect, and therefore, amendments must be made to statements like, Android does a superior job of managing resources. True, but NOT always true.
Go on and pound your nerdy chest...If I relied on VZW, or the Turd Squad for tech support of any kind, I would turn in my man card and hang my head in shame.

Well, unless you can look at the bigger picture, you will never see the downside of misusing a task manager. Its not something you learn overnight, it takes some time with the OS and learning what works and what doesn't.
I posted a general primer earlier in this thread on proper use.
here is what I don't understand about the anti-task killer crowd.

You put somebody down for not being as tech-savvy as you. That's about as nerdy as it gets IMO.Nerdy chest?
Just because I know what the hell I am doing ( and they usually do not) doesn't make me a nerd.
I don't call that nerdy, I call that well informed.