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Programs and Comm Manager not closing when hitting 'X'
When using the Quicklikst, Programs and Comm Manager were not on the list; this was fine. When I went in the Memory status and looked under the Running Programs, Programs was there along with Comm Manager. I would close them out but when ever I opened one and then hit the 'X', it would stillbe under running programs. Now I installed True Toolbar and it shows all running apps at the bottom of the screen. So now I can see that the Programs is still there when hitting the 'X'. I have to manually do it.
Let me elaborate little; when I mean it doesn't close, I mean that it will appear to close but is still running in the background. So anyone else see this? |
Exact reason why I personally installed the following:
http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/pocketplus/?en |
yeah. I know about the apps that can completely overhaul the look and feel and use of the Touch. I just wanted to know if I'm the only one experiencing this. I want to know if I have to return my touch or what.
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Just surprised that no one else is experiencing this. No matter how I close the Programs folder or Comm Manager they are still running in th background unless I go to Memory --> Running Programs then manually stop them. I wonder how much memory is eaten by just these two staying open all the time in the background?
Any good process viewers for ppc's? |
Hey Just Hold the( x )when you want to close it !!
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Tried that. It actually doesn't do anything. I even changed the option to close app when hitting the 'X'. Still nothing. Does this happen to you?
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Look at the post from coorey on this link http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/sho...e+modem&page=2 (about the 10th post down) I was having the same problem until I installed the program x-button-1.5.cab that he has listed. It works great on my touch. Just something to look at.
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I was having the same problem. I just installed pBar, and fix the problem
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