Agreed space on the device is paltry, but how do developers secure their app
on the SD card?  At least PART of the app needs to be on the internal memory
to deter piracy, perhaps the rest can be encrypted somehow on the SD card.
You can always re-download things for free from market as well.

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 2:15 PM, monkeyboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>
> On Nov 7, 1:22 pm, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Personally, I have no need for either of those things.  As far as I
> > can tell, the phone manages running applications just fine on its own.
>
> @ Michael,
>
> You obvioulsy havent downloaded many apps.  70MB for internal memory
> is weak.  Whats the point of having external storage if you cant run
> Apps off of it?  The G1 just came out 2 weeks ago, imagine how many
> apps will be out in 2 mths.
>
> WE NEED this fix.  As for killing apps in the background, this is a no
> brainer.  Whats the point of multi-tasking when you cant manage your
> apps yourself.  Sometimes apps stay open in the background for no
> reason.  Checkout Howard Forums or Android Community and you will see
> the 2 issues above talked about many times.
> >
>

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