very good thought but isn't this why you should be saving your state and
starting off as if you were resuming? from a user's perspective it is the
right expectation and from the os perspective this is the right
implementation.

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:17 AM, viktor <[email protected]> wrote:

> > If you haven't used an app this long, it's reasonable to expect it to be
> > killed and started from scratch next time you open it. Why is this "a
> > problem"?
>
> My app based on maps and blogs, many of users said that isn't
> convenient when they hide an app, and restating it to startup
> activity.
>
> They want that app coming to the same activity.
>
> For example, you are reading blog, and meet your friend somewhere, you
> will hide your app. After few minutes you want to come to your blog,
> but blog closed.
>
>
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