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2011-01-01
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2011-01-01
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Pausing Apps in background: fake multitasking
Running Apps in background: limited multitasking
Running and displaying more than one App: true multitasking
I only need limited multitasking on my smartphone, but on a tablet/mobile computer I need true multitasking !
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2011-01-01
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2011-01-01
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2011-01-01
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Widgets =/= Apps (or programs).
I think N900 still has "limited multitasking" rather than true multitasking. However, on a screen that small, the N900 can't really multi-task any better and frankly you wouldn't need/expect to do true multitasking.
Nevertheless, the reason why it would be beneficial to have two (or more) programs on the screen are so many in examples that its hard for me to decide on one.
For instance, I might be monitoring a graph of sorts on the right while reading news from a browser on the left.
And I'll re-iterate, this form of multitasking (true) is indirectly linked to the screen real estate, and something like this implemented in an Android or MeeGo tablet would be quite revolutionary to the user (imho).
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2011-01-01
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The only defect is that this "true multitasking" is not very usable, due to the limited windows' sizes, but it still remains useful for situations where you do not need visual multitasking.
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2011-01-01
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2011-01-01
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Here's one awesome demo to show your friends the power of N900.
Start playing a full xvid video using mplayer. (via SiB or kmplayer)
Then go to the task manager (ctrl+backspace).
You can see that the video remains playing in the background!!
Now while the video is running, browse the web, twitter etc.
Then go back to the video which is sill playing. =)
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2011-01-01
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I'm just saying...