Multitasking is paramount for me (the main reason I never got into the
iPhone frenzy) and I am glad Android allows applications to multitask
and has a task manager.  Using the emulator, all you need to do is
press and hold the Home key and a window with all running applications
will open.  You can click on any of them to go to it, but does anyone
know how to close/kill them?  Is this going to be like WinMo where the
O/S is designed to kill apps by itself as memory is needed and the
user shouldn't have to?  I personally hate this, since if I am no
longer working with an applicaiton, I don't want to keep seeing it in
the list of open applications, but at least WinMo offers a very
rudimentary task manager that's also difficult to get to without a
keyboard shortcut, but at least it's there.  Does anyone know whether
Android will allow this functionality out of the box?  I tried several
things with the emulator, but nothing worked.
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