I am trying to use a task automator (e.g. impel, automateit) to run the built in (on custom rom (coolexe ICS on EVO 3D)) kill-all shortcut when the charging power is disconnected.
Both apps will not display the inbuilt kill-all shortcut so it cannot be selected or used.
I would prefer not to have to install another task killer app.
Does anyone have an apk for the inbuilt kill-all process or indeed the code so I can create my own lite app.
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Why would you want that? Task killing on Android makes perfectly nonsense.
Your battery won't last longer or anything else.
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I've got a few ideas for apps i'd love to have, but don't know if they exist, or which ones are best, so hopefully someone can help me out
1. Whenever Titanium Backup does a scheduled backup, it closes all apps and HTC sense in order to do a backup. Before doing this, i got about 120-140 free RAM, but after Titanium Backup does a backup, i'm up to 300-350 free RAM. I guess it frees alot of RAM when it closes all the programs.
My question is, is there any app that does this too? Without doing a backup? Maybe a simply 1-click widget that closes them all (including HTC sense) and then opens up the needed apps again?
2.1. I used to use normal HTC sense as my launcher, but switched to ADWLauncher EX. One of the two things i'm missing is a proper 1x1 widget to disable/enable 3g network. There are lots of apps that can make a shortcut to the settings, but i don't want this. I want one similar to the one in HTC Sense.
Any ideas?
2.2. There was a "Sync" 1x1 widget in HTC Sense, which forced it to sync all the items i had chosen whenever i clicked the widget, is there another 1x1 widget for this in the market?
3. In ADWLauncher EX, i can hide the status bar with a simple swipe, but is there any way to hide the app drawer shortcut (which is at the bottom of my screen, where the HTC sense navigation bar used to be), along with all my icons?
So the screen would be completely clean of everything, and all you could see is the wallpaper.
4. When i had my old HTC Desire, i used to have an app that would allow me to assign 1 wallpaper to each of my 7 homescreens, but i can't for the sake of me remember the name of the app, can anyone help me out?
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Can anyone help me?
No one can help me? :S
There is a lot off apps for killing running processes. Autokiller, advanced task killer and many more. If you want more ram, change rom .. Im running cm7 and have aprox 330mb free at all time.
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Randomly killing apps/processes is not advisable. Android was built to multi-task. Use Watch Dog Lite if you want too see what uses your RAM and CPU. Free RAM is wasted RAM, to some extent. And if you kill everything, you risk missing important things like texts, widget updates, etc.
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Is there any Task bar/SPB widget/program that shows running app. I know about task manager but i mean is there any app that reminds you the apps minimized in the standby screen.?
i dont know why nobody uses this but its awesome. to me its essential. wk task. check it out here on xda.
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Not sure what other peoples views are but I don't use Task Killers, I think Android does a good enough job of managing itself however since moving to AOSP/AOKP ROM's I really miss the stock Samsung Task Manager.
I have certain apps on my phone that don't have an exit button or can only be exited by the home button which means they stay active and use CPU and thus battery, if I was still using a Samsung ROM I would use the Task Manger to close/exit said applications.
Some apps will close by sliding the tile in recent applications but some do not, I love the ROM I am currently using but I miss the control I had over my phone with the Task Manage.
So my question is...
Does anybody know of an application available like the stock Samsung Task Manger or...
Can the stock Samsung Task Manager be modded to work on CM9 and other AOSP/AOKP ROM's?
Thanks and let the flaming begin! lol
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In aokp rom:
In rom control/general tick the "long press on the back touch to close app"option.
or in rom control/navigation barr configure one of the button to killer app.
In aosp/aokp settings/devellopement options
tick "don't gard activity" option. (may cause applis bugs)
Download a Task killer on the market.
Guys my mind seems to get stuck because i use advance task killer and i have also task manager the stock app that comes with the GS3 ....the thing is if i open more apps and kill them with advance task killer they are still available to kill with stock task killer and also the other way around...So what does this tell me?! What is the best way to actually close the apps that are still running in the background?!
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gagauza said:
Guys my mind seems to get stuck because i use advance task killer and i have also task manager the stock app that comes with the GS3 ....the thing is if i open more apps and kill them with advance task killer they are still available to kill with stock task killer and also the other way around...So what does this tell me?! What is the best way to actually close the apps that are still running in the background?!
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Don't use advanced task killer.
Let me repeat that for longevity, DO NOT USE ADVANCED TASK KILLER!
That was useful pre froyo, not now.
Let Android do its thing.
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Don't use any 3rd party task killer it will only decrease you battery life. Task Manager is pretty good. Just kill the task and use "clear memory"
Like the guys say, you do not need a task killer from the market. Android manages tasks for you. If you have a badly coded app use the samsung one which is under long hold home for convenience. Usually this is force stop in application manager
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I am looking for a lockscreen replacement that does not act as an app. All the lockscreens that I have installed from the Play market, act as an app, and as soon as I kill background apps (long pressing the home button and clearing running apps) when I lock my phone again, and unlock it the lockscreen is gone. Why is this not happening with my stock lock screen? This is getting annoying. Why do they even have lockscreens in the App store if none of them work?
Buddy first of all stop using task killers they male phone more laggy, androids ram managenet is itself great and this [email protected] task killers intrupt in it.
Good lockscreen app - WidgetLocker(paid) , HOLO locker(free)
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Buddy first of all stop using task killers they male phone more laggy, androids ram managenet is itself great and this [email protected] task killers intrupt in it.
Good lockscreen app - WidgetLocker(paid) , HOLO locker(free)
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you know what ? **** this ****. I am going to threw this away and live as a frog.