To get back to the original poster's suggestion, I think a process
killer would be wonderful.  Sometimes my Android phone gets slow, and
the OS isn't doing a good enough job managing resources, so I'd like
to take matters into my own hands.  It'd be for power users, sure, but
there's no harm in making it available.  I'd download it in a
heartbeat.

-- Eric

On Nov 8, 1:22 am, "Michael T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I reached my limit for apps yesterday. Not all of the apps I had on the
> phone I needed. Some were functional duplicates for comparison. Yesterday I
> got a notice that I could not download an app due to lack of memory.
> At the very least the data an app generates should be saved on the SD card.
> For example, WHY are the notes of all notepad apps being saved to the phone
> memory and emailing them is the only way to get copies of them out? That
> makes no damned sense to me.
> Solution for my problem: did a factory reset and then was highly selective
> about reloading apps.
> Down side: all notepad notes - lost. All game scores, browser bookmarks, and
> preference settings - lost. (Nothing on the SD card was touched. Photos and
> music remained intact.)
>
> On Nov 7, 2008 9:30 PM, "Joel Schnall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Precisely.
>
> > > > I'm hoping that EA will have the intelligence to store non-executable
> > game assets on the SD...
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