I can't believe all the Task Killer haters ... dag! The problem
isn't the app, it's how you use it.
Three simple guidelines:
1 - Don't let ATK start on startup!
2 - Don't let it continuously run!
3 - Use it momentarily. Open ATK, kill needless apps including itself. DOne
With two taps on the screen, I have more available memory.
How can this be a bad thing?!?!
And I do like Startup Auditor as well.
Just takes a few days to get it setup properly. And be careful not to let it shut down apps that will affect other apps from not working properly (i.e. the stock Messaging app is needed even if you're using Handcent or chompSMS).
And yes, I understand how the Android O/S manages memory, on paper. But in real life, I think I'm better off
with my Task Killer.