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Which Task Killer to get ?

Task Killers tend to do more harm than good by 90% of the people who attempt to use them. Akin to cutting wires and tubes under your car's hood in order to free up engine space.

I have one but only use it manually, once in a blue moon, to terminate the occasional rogue app causing me issues. Anything less-selective or at all automatic is just asking for trouble.
 
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None - you don't need one! Unless you want to use the other features besides task killing. Android 2.1 has good memory and process management and sometimes an aggressive task killer causes more problems.

As much as I'd love to believe this statement, earlier today I went to go play Homerun baseball and it's been laggy with poor frame rate and stuttering for the last few days. I shut it down and went back in and it did the same thing. At that point I downloaded ATK from the store and ran that. Fired up baseball again and it was buttery smooth.

It seems to work well to a certain point, but might need that extra oomph from a task killer for those RAM intensive tasks.
 
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I do not use a Task Killer. I did in the beginning, but after doing some research I decided to uninstall it and found my phone works better.

Here are a couple of good articles talking about how Android handles memory, processes, etc.

wickenden: The Great Android Multi-Tasking Debate: Task Killers

Android Developers Blog: Multitasking the Android Way

Cheers... :)

Same here! Uninstalled ATK and all seems to be working fine, battery it the same as before. I never had any big problems with ATK, but after some research I decided to remove it.
 
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Using ATK is fine. People argue using task killers is not needed and its true to an extent.
Most apps have a way to close themselves or they shut when you close them. Some dont, having a program like atk is usefull for a quick look at what all is running and since it does list out and remembers everything that it running including itself you can keep items checked off that you want to kill or dont want to kill. Like if u have multiple mail apps like some of us have to run etc. My ATK has about 15 item in it and I use it to kill about 9 items at once including itself upon completion of killing the other 8. It has helped improver battery usage. Whenever I load one of those apps it knows I prefer to keep closed it will launch itself and place its little icon in my launch bar at the top of the window and offer to close that app and itself if I want it to. Sure and thank you ATK.

Thats the benefits from a user of ATK pro.
 
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