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Re: Miss My "OK" Button

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Originally Posted by Excheese View Post
It closes the screen, but not the app. Just tested and the two apps I used the back button to close were still running in task mgr. = battery burn baby!

Ex
So, in other words, exactly the same as the OK button. The OK button never closed the app, it just minimizes it. The longest-known flaw in Windows Mobile history.

And are people seriously questioning whether the back button is the OK button? Use it for ten seconds and it's pretty darn clear. HTC designed a few of their apps so that OK apparently closes the new page making it feel like it's back, but in everything else it clearly acts as the OK button.
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