On Tue, 2015-10-06 at 16:45 +0200, Alexander Kinne wrote: > In this case what is the sense of the switcher/ app-spread? Its just a > list of apps that got "started once" - fine. Whats the point of having > such a list?
My understanding is that a stopped app should store it's state before it gets killed, so that if you open it again it would restore itself. So, to a typical user there is no discernible difference between a running app and a 'started once' app (except for a brief delay as the killed app restores). Swiping away an app would be telling the app to actually close down, and next time it is opened it runs from a fresh state.
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