JuiceDefender has a nice "configure apps" button.
When I click it, it opens a list of my apps.
If I click an app, it allows me to always enable data for that app, or always disable data for the app.
HOWEVER...
It only lets me control one app at a time. IE if I select gmail and enable data there and hit "back" it writes Apps: Gmail.
If I go back to configure apps, and enable a second application and hit back, it doesn't "save" my changes to enable data in two apps.
So How do I use JD to enable all of the apps that I want to always have data connections? IE I want my gmail, my browser, and my maps to always have access to data connection. All other times, I'm ok with it sleeping.
When I click it, it opens a list of my apps.
If I click an app, it allows me to always enable data for that app, or always disable data for the app.
HOWEVER...
It only lets me control one app at a time. IE if I select gmail and enable data there and hit "back" it writes Apps: Gmail.
If I go back to configure apps, and enable a second application and hit back, it doesn't "save" my changes to enable data in two apps.
So How do I use JD to enable all of the apps that I want to always have data connections? IE I want my gmail, my browser, and my maps to always have access to data connection. All other times, I'm ok with it sleeping.