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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iOS and Apps
iOS 4 keeps all apps running in background
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<blockquote data-quote="cokewithvanilla" data-source="post: 1126840" data-attributes="member: 139866"><p>Hah. Well, this option wasn't available on 3.1.2. In any event, that is much more difficult than previous operation. I liked having to tell which apps ran in the background (backgrounder). There is no effing sense of running calendar, notes, calculator, ect in the background.</p><p></p><p>So, basically, any time I want to close an application now I need to double tap, hold, press the minus, then press any key? Four operations instead of one, I wouldn't call that easy. Is there any way to select which applications run in the background or simply turn off the feature? I'd take backgrounder any day of the week over this bs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cokewithvanilla, post: 1126840, member: 139866"] Hah. Well, this option wasn't available on 3.1.2. In any event, that is much more difficult than previous operation. I liked having to tell which apps ran in the background (backgrounder). There is no effing sense of running calendar, notes, calculator, ect in the background. So, basically, any time I want to close an application now I need to double tap, hold, press the minus, then press any key? Four operations instead of one, I wouldn't call that easy. Is there any way to select which applications run in the background or simply turn off the feature? I'd take backgrounder any day of the week over this bs. [/QUOTE]
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