Hello, 
thanks - I understand the attached way to do this. However I believe there is 
another way which will delete all the Apps in the App switcher in one go when 
you power off the iPhone. that is the technique I am looking for. 
Best regards....

Paul Hopewell 
On 10 Dec 2011, at 16:08, Bubba wrote:

> Yep this is easy! just do this : from any home screen just double click the
> home key and this brings up the app switcher and then find any app and
> double tap and hold on the last tap you will hear a sound and it say editing
> , then lift your finger and then just double tap on any app you don't want
> in the app switcher when finish just hit the home key once or twice and you
> are out of the app switcher. Now I say do this from any home page as this
> make sure any app that is running in the foreground is now in the switcher.
> But you can double tap the home key from anywhere to get to the app switcher
> just that any app in the foreground will not be in it.  Also if taking all
> apps out of the switcher you can just double tap on the switcher to get out
> of the switcher if want to do it that way. HTH 
> 
> 
> Bubba
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> 
> 
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> Subject: Removing Apps from iPhone App switcher
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> A few days ago I recall seeing instructions on how to remove all Apps from
> the App switcher on IOS 5 when you shut down your iPhone. This involved the
> home key and the on/off key. I thought I had saved these instructions but
> alas cannot find them. 
> Can someone please remind me how to do this and I promise I really will save
> them this time.!
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
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