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I've used Quick System Info in the past, seems to work a bit better than taskkiller. Quick System Info - Android app on AppBrain
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The "experts"? LOL. I've been using a task killer for about a year and a half with two Android phones, and 3 different versions of Android, and I've had no problems. In fact, it has helped the performance of both of my phones. To each his own.
Changed my mind--I'll probably use one, only to kill third party apps![]()
No forgiveness needed. There are several task manager applications that let you kill apps and processes within android. Some even have auto-kill features.
Its been a long standing argument for android OS on weather or not to use them. So I just posted my opinion and some articles in hopes people will give it a try. It really does make a difference from using one or not. Some people have good experience with them and some people don't. For some reason though the people that do use them get upset with the people that don't recommend them. I don't care if people use them or not. I just know from my usage it seems to make things run allot better.
Thanks for the response. So is it essentially deleting applications? Or just ending a current session within an app?
hmm, interesting. Well I knew there would be a learning curve switching to Android, but I'm prepared to learn haha.
ATK does you good. for battery test, 9 hrs on idle and only use 8% of battery. from 100% to 92% after 9 hrs
Here's a long, informative, and entertaining thread about it, in regards to the Eris:
http://androidforums.com/htc-droid-eris/42114-yes-you-need-task-killer-app-eris-period.html

Yes most of the Android threads have one like this with users saying how great they are, but that's it...just users, and even in that thread most of the users are saying how much the phone sucked when adding one. I had an Eris and it was my first Android phone and was fresh from windows mobile and the task killer caused more problems then helped. I know its a hard thing to let go of the brain washing we all receive from using windows but it can be done.![]()

Go to the 2nd and 3rd page, when OfTheDamned finally chimes in.![]()
And your point? She is like me. ...
My point was that the thread wasn't necessarily a "Task Killers are great thread" and that folks like her vehemently despise them, and it's rather amusing when it comes right down to it. It was a light-hearted response, not a serious one.
You guys have me SO confused. Now I don't know if I should get ATK or not. I'm coming over from WinMO and every app I no longer needed open, I would close using X-button (well, came stock with Touch Pro).
So, is it not like that stock on Android? In essence, once I open a program, it'll stay running, period? Is there any way to make sure the program stops running once you have it open?
So confused.
First off read the first link in the first post. That link really says it all. I came from WinMO too and it was a hard habit to break, but I would say just don't use one. I do have ASTRO File Manager installed that does contain a task killer if that rare time comes when an app freezes. But if you ask me when was the last time I used it? I would tell you I don't remember.
