do what the original poster intends. They are called task killers,
universally loved by clueless users and despised by developers.
Nathan
On Jul 26, 10:49 am, Streets Of Boston <flyingdutc...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Yes, it's fortunately. :-)
>
> It's 'fortunately' for the developers of the e-mail/GPS/etc apps. If your
> app could take (almost) all CPU cycles, their apps will no longer run for
> some period of time and who knows what detrimental effects that could have
> on their apps. Then they would come to the android-developers group asking
> how they can avoid other apps from taking all the processing cycles or how
> they can set the priority even higher.
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