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Originally Posted by arrrghhh
Google does recommend this - the reason being is if you kill an app before it's done syncing data, you could experience some data loss. That's the main problem with killing apps - you should only kill an app if it's causing issues, not just every app because you 'feel' there's not enough RAM - linux is pretty efficient at handling RAM, so you really shouldn't need to kill apps.
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Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I'll add everything to the "ignore" list except for my own apps that I manually launch and want to shut down. There are a tons of Google apps/services that launch automatically no matter how many times you shut them down. For example, I don't even enable GPS or Wifi Location and the darn Google Maps keeps launching... very annoying.
Side note: XDandroid youtube channel is putting the little SlingPlayer Mobile video I uploaded.