Should i use a task killer in froyo - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know you shouldnt use task killers on 2.2 but this is a custom rom. So should i use systempanel to kill apps?
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fightingroost12 said:
I know you shouldnt use task killers on 2.2 but this is a custom rom. So should i use systempanel to kill apps?
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We are discussing this here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=851011

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Task manager

What is the best task manager for the atrix
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The best task manager is.....no task manager. Its a windows thing. This is android. No reason to use one.
androidcues said:
The best task manager is.....no task manager. Its a windows thing. This is android. No reason to use one.
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Wont the programs be running in the back ground?....
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U dont need a task manager
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I mean task killer
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6426198
I'm going to leave this here..

[Q]How to remove gingerbread keyboard??

S. I want to remove it from devoid franco rom??
Use another keyboard. It doesn't take up a lot of space.
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But I suppose you can use titanium backup
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ccdreadcc said:
S. I want to remove it from devoid franco rom??
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You can remove it using root uninstaller. Go to Android Market for download.
I froze it with titanium..
But my problem is swype gets disabled after reboot! I have to enable it everytime in input settings..

Freeing up memory

Should I be using task killers to kill unwanted apps from time to time? I read somewhere that it really doesn't help. I installed wolfbreaks v0008. was really flying to start with but now getting a little laggy.also any apps that could stop apps from loading at startup?
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shehzad said:
Should I be using task killers to kill unwanted apps from time to time? I read somewhere that it really doesn't help. I installed wolfbreaks v0008. was really flying to start with but now getting a little laggy.also any apps that could stop apps from loading at startup?
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Are you trying to free up RAM or phone memory. Doing both will help.
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RAM, didn't know freeing up phone memory would help improve performance, didn't really want to get into the complexity of apps 2sd etc.
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shehzad said:
RAM, didn't know freeing up phone memory would help improve performance, didn't really want to get into the complexity of apps 2sd etc.
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Deleting the caches in each app every once in a while helps.
For RAM, I dont use task killers at all. I let the system manage itself. And yes it works for 2.2 and even better for 2.3 but 2.1 I have to force close the big running apps sometimes. But I have noticed better performance and better battery too when not using task killers.
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task manager

what is the best task manager to use?
I'm using go task manager but the problem is that it consumes a lot of RAM so it kinda slows the phone and in the same time does not kill apps efficiently, so i need a better one that kills the useless app and all that stuff
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Standard Android should do the job, no need for another app.
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standart the best

Apps like greenify

Is there any app like greenify that is available for android 2.3?? I've heard that it's only for ICS and I'm stuck with 2.3. Please help
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You could use Titanium Backup to freeze apps, keeping in mind that it doesn't have the same functionality as Greenify, once an app is frozen you must manually unfreeze it to use it again.
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In the second post of the Greenify thread, which is also the FAQ section. They suggest a few alternatives for 2.3 users. Such as App Quarantine, or Autostarts.
timmaaa said:
You could use Titanium Backup to freeze apps, keeping in mind that it doesn't have the same functionality as Greenify, once an app is frozen you must manually unfreeze it to use it again.
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prboy1969 said:
In the second post of the Greenify thread, which is also the FAQ section. They suggest a few alternatives for 2.3 users. Such as App Quarantine, or Autostarts.
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I know these apps. What I'm talking about is the app that can hibernate, not quarantine or freeze the app....
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RazaVakil7995 said:
I know these apps. What I'm talking about is the app that can hibernate, not quarantine or freeze the app....
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I have never tried it, but you can check out Hibernate.

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