Hi,

I have set up an application which uses task affinity to define two areas in an 
application.  This is working really well on the Nexus 1 however I'm getting 
quite different experiences on other devices.

For example, on the Dell Streak, the task affinity doesn't seem to have any 
effect at all on the stack - Activities just get layered on top of one another 
irrespective of task affinity.

On the Nexus S, if the Home button is pressed and the user goes back into the 
application, a new Activity is placed on top of the stack of existing 
Activities that existed before selecting the Home button.

Has anyone got some advice on this?

Regards,
Julius.

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