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  1. #431

    unsay nindot na App para maka tultol ko balik sa ako sakyanan kung mag park sa SM? pirmi ko kalimot gud asa ko park, then uwaw kung kuyog chicks.

  2. #432
    Try ezparking locator. Nindot sad ug coments sa market. Kana kay ma impres na imo chicks ana.+1 pogi points.
    Last edited by predo; 09-03-2010 at 06:05 PM.

  3. #433
    i have ATK , and i only use it to close Games that's running in the background..

    TASK KILLER isnt advisable for Android..

    check this out

    FAQ: Why You Shouldn’t Be Using a Task Killer with Android

  4. #434
    • Android is hard coded to automatically kill a task when more memory is needed.
    • Android is hard coded to automatically kill a task when it’s done doing what it needs to do.
    • Android is hard coded to automatically kill a task when you haven’t returned to it in a long time.
    • Most services (while possibly running in the background) use very little memory when not actively doing something.
    • A content provider is only doing something when there is a notification for it to give. Otherwise it uses very little memory.
    • Killing a process when it isn’t ready only causes it to have to reload itself and start from scratch when it’s needed again.
    • Because a task is likely running in the background for a reason, killing it will only cause it to re-spawn as soon as the activity that was using it looks for it again. And it will just have to start over again.
    • Killing certain processes can have undesirable side effects. Not receiving text messages, alarms not going off, and force closes just to name a few.
    • The only true way to prevent something from running at all on your phone would be to uninstall the .apk.
    • Most applications will exit themselves if you get out of it by hitting “back” until it closes rather than hitting the “home” button. But even with hitting home, Android will eventually kill it once it’s been in the background for a while.

    source: FAQ: Why You Shouldn’t Be Using a Task Killer with Android

  5. #435
    Oissst, naa na ba ta thread about sharing, discussing & discovering android apps. Kay daghan kaayo nice nga apps for practical use nga wala pa siguro ma.realize sa uban nga gamit kaayo. Bale thread for purely apps lang(android apps) ü .

    - ako sugdan ha. Ü

    - scenario one, nangita ko ug apps wherein maka.stream ko sa files(be it audio, video, etc.) from my desktop. Kanang mura ra ug network set.up sa windows network ang phone naku, browse browse lang ba. Mao to na discover naku ang es file explorer. Free and no ads and just what i needed.

    - sori kng wrong thread ko or karun raku ka discover aning es, can't help it. Nahan lang ko ishare ni sa ubang istoryans nga bag.o pa sa android. Let us enjoy and maximize the potential of our android. Ü

  6. #436
    Quote Originally Posted by predo View Post
    Try ezparking locator. Nindot sad ug coments sa market. Kana kay ma impres na imo chicks ana.+1 pogi points.

    kasuway naka ani sir?

  7. #437
    @m.garz good to know. Thanks. Uncheck auto start dayon.

  8. #438
    Quote Originally Posted by tuWaD!!! View Post
    kasuway naka ani sir?
    Wala pasad. D man kaayo malimtanon gud. Hehehe

  9. #439
    Quote Originally Posted by predo View Post
    @m.garz good to know. Thanks. Uncheck auto start dayon.
    no prob bro..

    just sent you a PM bro.. basig makatabang.. hehe..

  10. #440
    Quote Originally Posted by m.garz View Post
    • Android is hard coded to automatically kill a task when more memory is needed.
    • Android is hard coded to automatically kill a task when it’s done doing what it needs to do.
    • Android is hard coded to automatically kill a task when you haven’t returned to it in a long time.
    • Most services (while possibly running in the background) use very little memory when not actively doing something.
    • A content provider is only doing something when there is a notification for it to give. Otherwise it uses very little memory.
    • Killing a process when it isn’t ready only causes it to have to reload itself and start from scratch when it’s needed again.
    • Because a task is likely running in the background for a reason, killing it will only cause it to re-spawn as soon as the activity that was using it looks for it again. And it will just have to start over again.
    • Killing certain processes can have undesirable side effects. Not receiving text messages, alarms not going off, and force closes just to name a few.
    • The only true way to prevent something from running at all on your phone would be to uninstall the .apk.
    • Most applications will exit themselves if you get out of it by hitting “back” until it closes rather than hitting the “home” button. But even with hitting home, Android will eventually kill it once it’s been in the background for a while.

    source: FAQ: Why You Shouldn’t Be Using a Task Killer with Android
    r u suggesting na it would be better to uninstall the task killer nalang? im using it and i can see tasks that i didn't even use then i kill it . then if i open the task kiler again it pops back.

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