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Task/kill Manager..

rhod

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Oct 26, 2010
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Can anyone recommend a good task manager to get from the market.

Been using the super security app which has slowed my phone down and the task manager on it isnt the best

Few people saying a 'task killer' is bad for androids. Again anyone got an opinion on this?

thanks
 
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As we're on the topic, what's the deal with closing applications on the DHD? I got mine on Friday and I've noticed that some things don't seem to fully close. For instance, if I get out of the internet app by pressing the home key, when I go back later it'll be on the same page as when I exited it. Does this mean it's still running in the background?
 
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Android is designed to keep it's RAM full of apps, so that they are quickly available when you need them. However only active apps will be draining power/using the CPU; apps can be stored in RAM but inactive.

So you shouldn't really worry about what's running in the background. Unless you have a poorly written and misbehaving app, a task killer will be doing more harm than good.
 
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Okay, thanks guys, good to know. And Eddy, I did try using the back button but I figured at the end of the day it wasn't exiting the program any more than using the home button. It only seems that way because the next time you open the browser it's at your home page, but that's only because it's the last page you visited, seeing as you backed up to the first page you visited before exiting. I will have a look at Dolphin HD though, thanks!
 
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I installed TasKiller simply because I don't like having background apps xD

Does the job for me and keeps everything running well :)

You shouldn't need a Task killer anyway, using Froyo you can manage your applications and services (and stop them if desired) through Settings > Applications..

As already stated though, an application that is still running in the background is managed by the phone, and if not actively being used, does not consume any more power; it just allows quicker access as its stored in memory..
 
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