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View Poll Results: Do you use Advanced Task Killer on your Epic | |||
Yes | 16 | 43.24% | |
No | 12 | 32.43% | |
I did, but I uninstalled it...didn't like it or need it | 9 | 24.32% | |
Voters: 37. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Advanced Task Killer...yay or nay?
I am using it now but prefer the Express Task Manager Free app. It allowed you to kill at the services level. I had to factory default my Epic and could not find the Express Task Manager in the Android Market or AppBrain.
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Re: Advanced Task Killer...yay or nay?
I use it and have no problems. It definitely helps keep free RAM and save battery life.
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Re: Advanced Task Killer...yay or nay?
I also use it.. I keep the widget on my main home screen and tap it every once in awhile to close open apps.. Although I'm not really sure if this is necessary.. Android does a fairly good job of closing apps that are idle or not being used and managing memory.. I have heard that it is not at all necessary in Froyo due to better memory/task management.. this is just from things I've heard.. I was going to do a bit of research to see if this is the case and if it really even saves battery life. I am assuming since background tasks use little to no cpu that the amount of battery life saved would be minimal, if any...
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Re: Advanced Task Killer...yay or nay?
i have it installed, but never use it. i prefer the built in task manager. it only shows running apps that are using memory. i think when i start killing a bunch of stuff, my email stops checking and my maps and internet take a lot longer to load, so i pretty much dont jack with it.
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Re: Advanced Task Killer...yay or nay?
I used it for awhile but I think Samsung's Program Monitor widget is a better solution. It tells me how many programs I left open and its an easy way to get to them and close them. I would forget to check ATK, and I think it actually slowed my phone down.
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I use stock & it serves its purpose .
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