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Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
Yes, I understand that, it is a Froyo feature, not limited to nitdroid. So does the airplane bug and the call bug, surprisingly, also a Froyo feature, not from the nitdroid development team. Surprise.

Well, I sure do not like that feature, it heats up the N900, use battery and finally crashs the nitdroid. Any way out? Currently I keeps on uninstall seldom used apps, but not ALL apps can be uninstalled, like the one comes with Froyo, Amazon mp3, it refused to uninstall.

Any how, my common sense, this feature kills battery/memory, not true?

Another question, some apps can put an icon on the top border, which allows one to use any time they want, like Advance taskman, taskman apps, etc, what do you call that feature, I want to look for that feature for BT/wifi apps so that I can open/close wifi/BT without having to get out of an app.

bun
Froyo´s problems with task managers are widely known by the Android Community: http://androidforums.com/droid-all-t...ers-froyo.html

Some says that Task Killers are not necessary in Froyo - Google developers included - others disagree, like you and me.

Not an NITDroid problem, but a Froyo "feature", like I was saying before.

Call audio and airplane mode are NITDroid known problems, yet to be resolved. And it will be resolved, be certain of it. 0.0.9 is coming up soon.

The N900 heating problem exists because N900 run full processing all time. The "on demand" mode has yet to be implemented on NITDroid too. It´s not because the background programs.

Great part of the Android native apps can be removed simply deleting the respective .apk from the root directory. I removed the Amazon MP3 app from my old CLIQ simply doing it.

For "on-off" wi-fi, bluetooth, airplane mode, we had that...I can´t remember well, but I think the name is "Beautiful Widgets".

Last edited by LucianoBraga; 2010-10-16 at 22:13.
 

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