i was just seeing stuff on my player and then i noticed this in the task manager.
it said
battery moniter
-developer only-
start monitoring
stop monitoring
i was just curious what this means.
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This may sound like a stupid question... but here it goes lol
Does task manager APPLICATION have to be running (blue icon in top left corner) for the auto terminate to work? or is there a separate PROCESS or something that allows it to kill tasks...
For completeness sake i don't exclude task manager ... am i defeating the whole purpose ?
Trying to use widgetlocker but the task manager keeps knocking it off, does anyone know how to add it as an exception to the galaxy s2 integrated task manager? Can neither figure it out or find it in searches!
Cheers!
+1 - I'd like it to stop killing Tasker.
Same problem, would like to hide Widgetlocker from task manager
Same problem... I need this too to hide Widgetlocker!
Hi there.
I'm looking for a widget task manager (not a task killer, just something that gives me quick access to running tasks), preferably something that shows me running tasks in the widget itself (as oppose to a widget that opens a menu of tasks when pressed).
I use to use the go launcher task manager, that suited my needs perfectly, but as far as I understand it, it's only available with the launcher.
The Active Apps / Task Manager looks good, but only shows the apps themselves in a menu, and not on the "desktop".
So, any recommendations?
I had this really great stock task killer app in my photon. The app kills tasks ONLY after 2 minutes of display timeout. Is there anything similar in the market? because all the apps I tested kill the apps while I'm using them.
is there a more robust app to stop processes?
my beef is "jetcet"?? from the stock browser menu you can print and the print job started, the first page printed but the second failed and the printing notification was in "on going" and killing all in task manager didn't stop the notification nor did force stop the app!
any way to properly stop all?