Yeah hopefully it is a positive impact.

Developers really shouldn't have to explain this, and I am very sorry you
are being put into this position.  I don't really understand why users would
pick out some applications to complain about, when every single one
(including the ones built into the platform) works this way.

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Bob Kerns <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually, I believe you should go further, and say it has a POSITIVE
> impact on the user.
>
> It takes time to tear down and recreate a process that may be reusable
> a short time later. And Android can possibly do the teardown at a less
> busy moment.
>
> The only downside I see is that we developers will have to learn to
> explain this to users who think we're being sloppy.
>
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