sherlock5545
Android Expert
Wouldn't it be better to remove all the apps from the "Recent Apps" menu? By doing so, applications would be cached, which means "no impact" in terms of battery life, or so I always thought
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I use taskswitcher. dunno if that's what we're talking about here. I can't imagine using Android without it or something similar.
Isnt "recent apps" just a list of the recently used apps and swiping them away or clearing the list just removes the name of the app from the list and nothing else?
Are you sure? Try opening your browser and visit a page: then back off by pressing the home button, your browser is now running on the background. Now, remove the browser from the recent apps by swiping it away. If you try to open the browser again, it will start from scratch.
Correct. Swiping away from recent apps effectively kills the app.
Whether this is a "force close" or a "back button exit" remains to be seen
This wasn't the standard with older versions of Android. It seems there has been a change in recent versions. When did this happen?
I think this became standard in Honeycomb, but you actually had to hit the x instead of swiping. Swiping became the norm in ICS. Whether it existed before HC I'm not sure.
What TASK MANAGER do you folks use?
I not a big fan of the one I have. For whatever reason I must not be using it correctly, because each time I open it a ton of apps are still running (like Google Search, Maps, S Suggest, etc) and I am asked of I want to KILL them myself.
I really don't need all these apps running all the time (I don't believe).
As always, thanks in advance.