Is there a way to kill all recent apps at once instead of closing each one out individually? Thanks
advanced task killer
or
clean master
both of them can make it
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Can someone edit the multitasking so that when you hit the button it has more options?
Ideas:
- make it have adjustments you can change in settings
- an option to have all apps show with a listed alphabetical or recent tasks option
- have current task in the list
- option to swipe away task and it actually closes the task completely
- ability to make the tasks smaller so if you have many tasks open you don't have to scroll through pages and pages
- make it also a task launcher so in one side there's recent task the other there is a alphabetized list like a contact list (except for apps) or the app: fast drawer
Anyone else have ideas? Also do you think this is a good idea too?
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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.
Why is it Task manger only Show like 16-20 recent taks even if the recent app is still in background(cached)
is there any other app for that or any way to remove that limit
i found this app which shows 30-40 recents apps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ms.salt.prehome&hl=en
but problem is it starts the app from start not from where i left it
thanks
no one?
it doesn't show which are running on background but the last 15 apps were in use.
cheers
CAN anyone help me find One buttom to clear TASK SWITCHER or use different TASK SWITCHER..... [MOD]
I can see the apps that I've opened in recent app section even after rebooting the phone.
If the apps are using RAM to work why don't they disappear when I restart the phone?
The Recents screen (also referred to as the Overview screen, recent task list, or recent apps) is a system-level UI that lists recently accessed activities and tasks. The user can navigate through the list and select a task to resume, or the user can remove a task from the list by swiping it away. The list is persistent, means it doesn't get cleared on Android's boot-up.
Resume: As long as an app listed in recent apps isn't removed there, it gets shown there.