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by daniel02216
5640 days ago
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Most of the apps in the lower reaches of the multitasking tray are already terminated for you, because the system kills apps in the background as foreground ones request more resources. You don't need to be as concerned about the tray as you do about top or Task Manager. As parasubvert said, it's an MRU apps list. It's not an 'open windows' list. If you want to switch to an app you used a long time ago, frequently it's faster to find it in the main interface. Deleting apps from the tray is a sort of 'power user' feature that lets you effectively force quit an app if it's in a bad state. |
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