On Oct 7, 2:10 pm, "{ Devdroid }" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 7 October 2010 20:15, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm straying a bit, but what problems do you generally get from task
> > killers?
>
> The major proble is most people does not need any as they got no bloody
> idea about android application lifecycle. They believe all tasks they
> got listed are running tasks. Majority of users do not know what they do
> by installing task killer and what are the options they configure if they
> do. They blindly follow silly belief task killes (pardon, The Task Killers)
> are remedy to any problems apps or OS or whatever may have. They
> auto-kill services and can probably do other problematic things.
>
> > What's been the usual signs?
>
> If your user reports something odd, you may try the blind shot:
> "tried disabling your task killer yet?"

Makes sense. I'll send out a general newsletter with a provocative
title like "Tasks Killers are Evil". And add messages like the one
Tommy suggested.

Nathan

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