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So we're told not to run task killers....

355spider

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But has anyone actually had problems with their EVO because of task killers. I have one but I will uninstall it if it's going to cause lots problems later on the down the line. Mine didn't save me that much juice anyway. My battery saver app did a lot more than the task killer.
 
I had some issues with ATK. When I would unlock the screen, there wouldn't be any weather on the Time/Weather widget on the home screen. Few other minor issues too....

Switched to Task Manager (which allows you to set apps to ignore) and the phone has been rock solid ever since. I did have a few issues involving the Mario Live wallpaper but, was not sure if it was the wallpaper or Task Manager. I had Mario set to be ignored but, something was buggy occasionally on unlock. Removed Mario.

Since switching to Task Manager, my battery life easily doubled, at least.

Habe
 
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But has anyone actually had problems with their EVO because of task killers

Yes, i removed mine after my notifications failed to alert me. It really didn't improve much performance or battery wise, and was more of a waste of time killing the same apps over and over then anything else. After i uninstalled ATK, rebooted, my notifications have been working fine since.
 
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I had some issues with ATK. When I would unlock the screen, there wouldn't be any weather on the Time/Weather widget on the home screen. Few other minor issues too....

Switched to Task Manager (which allows you to set apps to ignore) and the phone has been rock solid ever since. I did have a few issues involving the Mario Live wallpaper but, was not sure if it was the wallpaper or Task Manager. I had Mario set to be ignored but, something was buggy occasionally on unlock. Removed Mario.

Since switching to Task Manager, my battery life easily doubled, at least.

Habe

can you tell us which one it is.
 
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what i dont understand is why peeps use Task Killer in the first place, when you can kill the apps in the Android system


Navigating to the android running apps menu is a major pain...and you can set the task killer to automatically kill everything on a schedule, and setup an 'ignore' list to let some apps keep running.

I had it set this way, but honestly, my phone runs better without atk installed.
 
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I have never had one on my EVO but I used one for the first month I had my Hero. Random things just started happening including notifications missing for texts and voicemails, keeping my phone awake, emails not sending, and a few other weird issues that kept coming back after hard resets. Finally did a hard reset and installed only the Task Killer and everything started happening again so I did a final hard reset and installed everything but the Task Killer and my phone ran perfectly from then on. Not everyone has the same experience with a Task Killer though.... I know people who swear by them
 
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I use ATK. You need to know which processes to ignore, otherwise you'll get some weird results. For instance, if you use HTC's calendar widget, which I do, and you kill the Stocks app, it'll reset the calendar widget and reload the data... kind of weird how that works. Also, if you kill the Flickr process, it'll make the UI reload. Sense is so deep within the OS that killing certain Sense apps causes weird things to happen like that.

In my own personal experience, not using a task killer makes my phone chunky after opening a bunch of apps. I've never seen the OS unload anything after a while, but then again I kill tasks as soon as I'm done using them.

None of this would be needed if all apps had a Menu->Exit option that actually releases all resources and closes the process. Some apps do have that option and they actually do close their process (using ATK you can check :) )

**** My Ignore List From ATK ****
com.htc.launcher
com.htc.android.omadm.service
com.htc.android.iqagent
com.htc.wdm
com.htc.socialnetwork.flickr (Killing this causes a UI reload)
com.htc.opensense.pluginmanager
com.htc.htcMessageUploader
com.htc.WeatherWallpaper (this is for the animated weather on the home screen when unlocking)
com.htc.android.htcime

com.sprint.ce.updater

com.broadcom.bt.app.system

com.smithmicro.DM

com.android.updater
com.android.providers.drm
com.android.bluetooth
com.android.providers.downloads

com.google.android.apps.uploader
com.google.android.partnersetup
com.google.android.providers.gmail

Talk (I actually use Talk)
Calendar
Stocks (I don't use stocks, but the Calendar issue I mentioned above causes me to ignore it)
Clock (Kill this and your alarm won't go off, learned this the hard way :) )
 
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I use ATK. You need to know which processes to ignore, otherwise you'll get some weird results. For instance, if you use HTC's calendar widget, which I do, and you kill the Stocks app, it'll reset the calendar widget and reload the data... kind of weird how that works. Also, if you kill the Flickr process, it'll make the UI reload. Sense is so deep within the OS that killing certain Sense apps causes weird things to happen like that.

In my own personal experience, not using a task killer makes my phone chunky after opening a bunch of apps. I've never seen the OS unload anything after a while, but then again I kill tasks as soon as I'm done using them.

None of this would be needed if all apps had a Menu->Exit option that actually releases all resources and closes the process. Some apps do have that option and they actually do close their process (using ATK you can check :) )

**** My Ignore List From ATK ****
com.htc.launcher
com.htc.android.omadm.service
com.htc.android.iqagent
com.htc.wdm
com.htc.socialnetwork.flickr (Killing this causes a UI reload)
com.htc.opensense.pluginmanager
com.htc.htcMessageUploader
com.htc.WeatherWallpaper (this is for the animated weather on the home screen when unlocking)
com.htc.android.htcime

com.sprint.ce.updater

com.broadcom.bt.app.system

com.smithmicro.DM

com.android.updater
com.android.providers.drm
com.android.bluetooth
com.android.providers.downloads

com.google.android.apps.uploader
com.google.android.partnersetup
com.google.android.providers.gmail

Talk (I actually use Talk)
Calendar
Stocks (I don't use stocks, but the Calendar issue I mentioned above causes me to ignore it)
Clock (Kill this and your alarm won't go off, learned this the hard way :) )


I had all the com entries set to ignore too but my notifications still failed. That was the biggest problem i had with ATK. Any idea what process causes this? I only ran it for 2 days, thinking maybe i was missing out on some performance or something. I saw the amount of available memory increase, but my resources weren't a problem so my phn runs the same speed-wise with or without the ATK. Even after i set some processes to ignore (com entries), they'd still show back up when opening ATK and i'd select ignore again. Ultimately i removed it due to notification failures, performance-wise there was no difference, ATK was just another app for me to monitor and used up my disk space.
 
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I decided to try ATK to see if I could get that damn Gtalk to stop running. I shut it off repeatedly using the Running Services widget only to find that later it's running again.

However, right now after 3 hours use since unplugging i'm at 88% battery life left. Most of the first 10% of that was from me constantly looking at my battery usage! (went from 100% to 89% while continually checking ATK, Battery, Running Services, etc. and when I just left it alone for like 90 mins the battery went from 89% to 88%.)

I can see now that IF I leave the phone alone and just use it like I did my previous phone (basically it just sat there waiting from someone to call me) then I could easily get a full day's life out of it. But, the phone is just TOO MUCH FUN! to just sit there. And THAT is why the battery life goes quickly.
 
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I had all the com entries set to ignore too but my notifications still failed. That was the biggest problem i had with ATK. Any idea what process causes this? I only ran it for 2 days, thinking maybe i was missing out on some performance or something. I saw the amount of available memory increase, but my resources weren't a problem so my phn runs the same speed-wise with or without the ATK. Even after i set some processes to ignore (com entries), they'd still show back up when opening ATK and i'd select ignore again. Ultimately i removed it due to notification failures, performance-wise there was no difference, ATK was just another app for me to monitor and used up my disk space.

I've never had any issues with notifications, what kind of notifications are you missing? I get all of my notifications (SMS, Missed Calls, Gmail).
 
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I decided to try ATK to see if I could get that damn Gtalk to stop running. I shut it off repeatedly using the Running Services widget only to find that later it's running again.

However, right now after 3 hours use since unplugging i'm at 88% battery life left. Most of the first 10% of that was from me constantly looking at my battery usage! (went from 100% to 89% while continually checking ATK, Battery, Running Services, etc. and when I just left it alone for like 90 mins the battery went from 89% to 88%.)

I can see now that IF I leave the phone alone and just use it like I did my previous phone (basically it just sat there waiting from someone to call me) then I could easily get a full day's life out of it. But, the phone is just TOO MUCH FUN! to just sit there. And THAT is why the battery life goes quickly.

No point of the EVO having that huge gorgeous screen if you're not going to fiddle with it :)
 
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I have no issues with my task killer, all notifications and everything come through. Never had any phone reboots.

I'm using Advanced Task Killer by the developer of ReChild(green android with blue X Icon in market)

My settings:
Auto start checked
Auto kill level: aggressive
Auto kill frequency: half hour
Security: High

Also have the Advanced Task Killer unchecked in the list of apps obviously so it doesn't kill itself.
 
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