I tend to agree with NullKill. The ignore option is a very useful feature. I do not simply open a tk and start killing all tasks but rather things that clearly do not need to be running, such as games, or any other application that I am done with.
I've read articles that state having programs loaded in your ram is a good thing so they open more quickly. What about when I want to open something new that is CPU intensive and my ram is already nearly fully consumed? Then, theoretically, android will kill apps unused to get above the 30mb magic number but sometimes that's not good enough, especially when playing graphic intensive games.
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