HTC EVO 4G : How To Refresh Web Site / Facebook Without Killing Internet With Task Killer?

Jul 1, 2010

I cannot figure out how to refresh a web site or facebook without killing the internet with a task killer. I can go back to the web or facebook hours after closing them and the same page comes up. Any tips for how to fix this?

HTC EVO 4G : How to refresh web site / facebook without killing internet with task killer?


HTC Desire :: Task Killer Not Killing Apps

Jul 29, 2010

I have tried 3 different task killers but each one do not seem to be killing the task even though it says it is. When i open the "killed" apps, they open to the last screen before they were killed. I am using the froyo ROM. On 2.1, when the apps were killed and then re-opened them, it always went back to the main screen.

View 19 Replies View Related

General :: Task Killer Not Killing Apps?

Dec 31, 2013

I downloaded advanced task killer and select all the extra apps that I want to stop running however I can clearly see from the status bar that the app is still running. Things like brightness slider and stuff. Greenify seemed to actually really work but since I'm not rooted I cannot use that anymore.

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: Make HTC Task Killer Avoid Killing App

Aug 11, 2012

I set my min free values on my phone so that it would be more aggressive in killing apps. But I don't want to kill juice defender when I hit kill all. Is there a way to make HTC task killer on sense 4 to avoid killing the app or setting juice defenders oom values lower?

HTC Sensation 4G

View 1 Replies View Related

HTC Hero :: Advanced Task Killer / Not Killing Apps Properly

Sep 7, 2010

ok so i click call apps and 2 secs later most of them are back,I just killed these and they are back within 2 secs and i have not even used them for atleast a day how can i kill them until i click to open and automatically close when i come out of any program

View 3 Replies View Related

HTC Desire :: Task Killer - When Killing Some Apps The Screen Seems To Restart

Jun 1, 2010

I've been using a Task killer without problem since I got the Desire but since yesterday when reading through one of the threads on here and downloading a load of stuff the Task Killer has started behaving badly, I've tried two different Task Killers and they're both doing the same.

When killing some apps the screen seems to restart, like it killed the Sense UI but I've put all the system processes on the ignore list.

View 5 Replies View Related

Motorola Droid X :: Advanced Task Killer - Killing My Alarms Text VM

Aug 5, 2010

Iv'e had nothing but weird problems since day one of my DroidX. I just received a DX hoping it was Hardware issue's (even though I was convinced it was software related). Everyone kept telling me it was because I rooted my droid, but I disagree.

Come to find out it was Advanced Task Killer causing my problems. I had it set to "Auto Kill" and set the level to "Crazy" and set it to "When Screen Turns Off".

It was killing my alarms, Killing Txt, VM, missed call Notifications, and restarting my phone because it was killing an important process....

IDK if anyone has already posted something about this (I didnt see anything) so I figured i'd throw it out there. Im still currently using ATK but the Auto Kill is turned off. Sending New DX back to Verizon.

View 49 Replies View Related

Android :: Difference Between Task Killer And Android OS Killing An Application

Sep 29, 2010

Is there any difference between what happens when you use a Task Killer App to kill an app vs. what happens when the Android OS kills an app due to scarce resources? The Android SDK says that the Application.onTerminate() method isn't called when the OS kills an app due to scarce resources. So it sounds like the OS doesn't cleanly close apps and that it does exactly what the much-debated task killers do. If they do the same thing, then task killers don't do any more harm than the OS itself, right?

View 3 Replies View Related

Android :: Favorite Task Killer - Manager - Advanced Task Killer Free

Aug 22, 2009

Anyway, I just wanted for everyone to post their favorite Task Manager/Killer, and why, and if there are any flaws. I personally use Advanced Task Killer Free. It has a simple UI, and the when you select or unselect apps it remebers it so next time you launch the app you can only remove the apps that you usually do, and keep ones that always run. It doesn't slow down or break the system.

View 40 Replies View Related

Motorola Droid X :: Automatic Task Killer Vs Advanced Task Killer

Sep 9, 2010

Has anyone used both. Ive heard that that Advanced Task Killer, still drains the battery. What about the Automatic Task Killer, which puts everything to sleep when not in use.

View 8 Replies View Related

Samsung Vibrant :: Task Killer And Facebook Comments

Jul 29, 2010

Two things i want to talk about im coming form a cliq xt which was cool phone but i got tired of being on 1.5 and moto for delaying the updates. So i bought the vibrant yesterday my two question is is there away for me to see if someone commented on my post on facebook with out having to scroll all the way down to find my post in the feeds and updates. Second i been hearing that task killers messes up your phone is that true or not?

View 5 Replies View Related

Android :: Task Killer Auto Killer

Jul 3, 2010

I want a task killer that automatically kills processes when they load. Some apps like HTC sense and the built in messanger app I would love having them killed instantly, is there one that i can get? Before you say, yes the Eris DOES need a task killer. Asked any eris user, once it gets below 30 MB of ram, it slows down to a near halt. They majority of thos for me is processes that load without me telling them too, and ons that I never use, such as htc sense or the default messager apps. I'm rooted btw.

View 4 Replies View Related

HTC EVO 4G :: App Killer Not Killing Talk App / Way To Do

Jun 20, 2010

Advanced app killer is not killing talk app. talk isn't even on the list to select it

View 12 Replies View Related

HTC Droid Eris :: Task Killer - Task Manager

Dec 11, 2009

I know this was talked about before at different times but I still have 3 questions.

1. what is the difference between a task killer and a task manager?

2. should we be using one of these apps or not?

3. when you look at the awake time if it is like 70% or 80% and you aren't using the phone a bunch I take it that means something is running,how can you find what is running.and is the awake time that big of deal?

View 27 Replies View Related

Sprint HTC Hero :: How To Use - Task Manager - Task Killer App

Oct 15, 2009

Looking for a guide on how to use task killer. I had task killer on and deleted it. I think I was killing tasks that were needed to keep certain functions running that I use frequently. If someone would take the time to help me understand how to use one, I think I would be much more successful with it.

example - text messaging just stopped ( werrent receiving them ) . Once I took task killer off, everything started working again.

View 7 Replies View Related

Android :: Best App Killer (task, Advanced Task Or Something Else)?

Dec 27, 2009

Automatic task killer, advanced task killer, or something else?

View 18 Replies View Related

Android :: Multitasking / Task Killing Apps

Feb 17, 2010

I am considering getting a Motorola Milestone, which should ship with Android 2.something.I have a Nokia, and I really like the multitasking of the Symbian environment. How is it going to be different with Android? Is it a true multitasking os like Symbian or is it not, like the iphone? How do I switch from one application to another? Is there a button which shows all running apps? I read comments that, on some phones, switching from the web browser to another app and then back to the browser causes the page to reload from scratch. Is this still true or was it a limitation of older versions? Is there a task killer? I read very contradicting opinions on this, but I must say I do not understand why I should leave open an app I don't need, and how much an app left open uses system resources (battery life and RAM): I would have thought that its impact on system performance might have been minimal, but still > 0, right? Then why not close it altogether? Or am I missing something here?

View 6 Replies View Related

Android :: Can My App Avoid Killing Process By Task Manager

Jul 30, 2010

My Alarm App. didn't operate because Adavanced task manager killed alarm app....

How can alarm avoid to kill process by task manager except including alarm into ignore list??

Or Can I hide alarm app. in killing list of task manager?

View 3 Replies View Related

HTC Droid Eris :: Memory Management - Task Killing?

Feb 22, 2010

Ok after seeing the somewhat heated threads on here about whether or not to use a task killer to help mange memory and improve performance on the droid Eris I decided to run my own little unscientific test.

So just a bit of background, Ive been in enterprise wide IT for 10 years now. I will say that my O/S knowledge is not exactly current but that may not be a bad thing for this. I will also state that what I report is just my own experience and I have not repeated is several times to validate anything. YMMV!

About four weeks ago my Eris was running like poo. Slow, lag city and getting almost unusable. I had been using Advanced Task killer quite liberally during this time trying to keep the device usable. Short term it seemed to help restore some of the response issues but it didnt take long before I was trying reboots to get the phone working well. Here is a list of apps I had installed at the time.

Pandora
Weather Bug
Shop Savy
Google Sky
Daily Dilbert
Bloom County
WiFi Analyzer
Silent Mode Toggle
Taskiller
SpareParts
battery Widget
Robot Guitarist
keyring reward
tv.com
NPR News
Movies
Shazam
Zedge
ip-calc
aldiko
JogTracker
UnitConverter
Backgrounds
photoshop mobile
plink art
Weather channel
Radar now
Last.fm

Plus a few others that had been removed.

That quite a few apps but not overboard in my book, and most seem to be pretty stable.

Anyway I decided to wipe the device and start over again, but with the debate raging I decided that I was not going to run any sort of task killer or other memory manager. And that I was going to run for at least four weeks and report the results. I will say I trimmed some of the redundant apps (weather bug replaced all the other weather apps nicely)

I have to say that over all I dont feel like I need a memory manager or task killer. It would be hard to say that the phone is a zippy as it was right after I wiped it, but as of now its no where near as laggy as it was before I wiped it. I feel my battery life is just fine, but I am not one who thinks that battery is an issue anyway. If there is 10% left when my head hits the pillow at night then I am a happy camper.

So this does beg the question what does using a memory manager really do for your experience on the phone? I cant for sure state that using a task killer caused my lag issues before, but it was not helping at the time either. My apps and usage have not changed very much other then not using a task killer and as of now my phone is running pretty darn well.

For me I am pretty firmly in the do-not-need-a-task-killer-camp for now. And before you flame or argue with me I challenge you to try it both ways for a while (with a clean wipe). I am sure that others have had a different experiences and maybe using one works for them.

View 3 Replies View Related

Android :: After Killing Task Droid Not Launching Correct Activity / What Is Happening?

Aug 19, 2009

Our application is defined to launch a SplashScreenActivity from Intent { action=android.intent.action.MAIN categories= {android.intent.category.LAUNCHER} . After the SplashScreenActivity does its work, it launches another intent to launch MainMenuActivity and finish() is called on SplashScreenActivity.

When we run our app for the first time on our phone, the SplashScreenActivity launches OK, and correctly launches the MainMenuActivity.

However, if we kill the app using TaskKiller, LOGCAT indicates that the application has been killed. I can't debug the app, because launching it from eclipse with the debugger makes it work OK, because it reinstalls the app. Perhaps there is a way to launch the app without reinstalling it?

Here is the Log of us killing our app...

When we launch the application again, the LOG messages for SplashScreenActivity are not logged and it looks from LOGCAT that Android is launching the MainMenuActivity instead. Here is the log...

Can someone Romaine, Diane help us understand what is happening? We saw this happening because some variables are initialized in SplashScreenActivity that aren't available with MainMenuActivity and we were getting NPEs.

View 3 Replies View Related

HTC Droid Eris :: Advanced Task Manager Killing Home Screen

Apr 5, 2010

I set my screen to use HOME versus Sense UI. Well, I put the ATM widget on my screen for single click app ends...when I do this, though, it kills home.

Anyway I can exclude Home from this. It doesn't appear to be an option in my Apps list when i open Advanced Task Manager

I have YET to receive a single email from androidforums.com when I use "Instant Email Notification" for thread replies.

View 3 Replies View Related

HTC EVO 4G :: Task Killer

Aug 26, 2010

I turned task killer off last night and set it to not load on boot, then rebooted my phone. It had been up for 167 hours and awake for over 100 of those. Promptly after rebooting it was put in a drawer for nine hours overnight.

I get up this morning and what do I find for battery usage?

Up time: 9.5 hours
Awake time: 9 hours

View 7 Replies View Related

HTC EVO 4G : Need Task Killer App

Jun 5, 2010

i downloaded taskiller and when I kill all running programs it resets my scenes and my phone resets.anyone know a better task killer app? Also programs show up that I never opened. Can anyone help?

View 3 Replies View Related

HTC EVO 4G :: Want A Task Killer For Phone

May 30, 2010

Do I need a task killer for the Evo? If so, which one is the best and how is it best used? If no, why not?

View 16 Replies View Related

Android :: Best Task Killer

Oct 13, 2010

Advanced Task Manager (ATMGR)

A tool to kill tasks,free memory,speed up phone.

Features
*Simpe,quick easy to use
*Ignore list to exclude apps
*Auto kill apps after screen off
*One click kill widget
*Quick uninstaller
*Send feedback in Settings

Want to install it ?

Google Market Search Keyword: ATMGR

APK Download:

http://www.infolife.mobi/install/mobi.infolife.taskmanager.apk

View 8 Replies View Related

Android :: Best Task Killer App

Jan 16, 2010

What is the best, in your opinion, task killer app?

View 10 Replies View Related

HTC Incredible : Way To Get Task Killer?

May 10, 2010

I'm looking for task killer that has a small 1x1 widget that doesn't show the available mb on the widget. I have the task manager but I don't like that it shows available mb.

View 4 Replies View Related

HTC Incredible : Is Task Killer Bad?

May 4, 2010

Is it bad? i see some people seem against it saying android OS does a find job of it by itself. but yet ill see things in the task list that i haven't even opened always opening up. i also feel like killing tasks seems to improve the battery life. lets hear some thoughts and reasoning for Using and NOT using a task killer.

View 6 Replies View Related

HTC EVO 4G :: Task Killer Is Frustrating

Jun 6, 2010

I know theres controversy on the issue i just dont understand thoe should i use one i got atk and sprint navigation keeps coming up should i be killing it all the time am i doing harm?

View 2 Replies View Related

General :: Task Killer ICS?

Jan 28, 2012

I am a fairly seasoned root user, although I have a lot of research to do for ICS. I am running the IceColdSandwich ROM and thus far only one crash, to be expected! I have the CPU oc'd to roughly 1.76ghz with smooth results. my question is... are task killers, any to speak of, safe for ICS? I realise that a solid killer is built in but...always curious. all comments welcome and NICE to have ALL features working on my Inspire 4G with an ICS 4.0.3 ROM.

View 9 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved