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need a close button program!!!
what is the best closing program? thanks
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i use pocket plus and like it, more stable and better for me. tried ilauncher and didnt like it but youre going to get a lot of opinions here, my advice is to try them and see which one you like the best and go with that one.
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lol htc x button (very light takes up no screen), o2 task manager (my new fav), and the classic magic button. all free. ;)
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I am using HandySwitcher but it's not free.
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Using iLauncher, not free either.
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There is a new X-Button version 1.5 by the way.
I use Smartskey and O2 plus |
Another vote for Handyswitcher. I've tried just about every task manager and that seems to be the best for me. There was a bunch of good info about the various task manager's over at mobile-sg.com a few months back. There really doesn't seem to be a perfect one, unfortunately. pbar was good, but was buggy for me.
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I'm a pretty big fan of O2Plus, myself.
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I use InClose myself - seems very stable, freeware.
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I am using WisBar lite (free) I really like the drop down menu and the minimized programs icons in the top tool bar find more HERE
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I have been very happy with MagicButton 2.0, which is freeware.
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i try htc one but keep on freezing my phone now im using i luncher and same can any one upload the cab to here
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I have always preferred HandySwitcher over all the other options, but since I installed Wisbar Advance 2.0, I've just been using its built-in functions. I don't think I'm missing anything... However, if you don't want to use Wisbar Advance, then I think HandySwitcher is the best.
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using ilauncher.. although i wish i had an alternative where it would put a real close and minimize button in the top right of each open app.
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I JUST obtained O2 Task Manager and I must say I love it. I mean, I've only been using it for 5 minutes but so far.... very nice.
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I use Wisbar Lite for one main reason, it installs a start menu link called "CloseOK" that you can assign to the OK hardware button on the front of the PPC. This gives you a hardware, non-touchscreen way to actually close the program. That makes it worth the $5 to me. I'm not sure if the other progs listed here are capable of that.
Drew |
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