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* Resolved notification display issue on Android 14.
One-stop task manager, monitor and kill task, speed up phone, and save battery.
It took 5 minutes to read the directions, select apps, and kill them. It tremendously sped up my phone immediately. I don't think it did anything I couldn't have done through developer options, but it does it faster, and some apps won't run with developer options open, but they run with this app working. It remembers what to kill and kills all of them with one click of its widget rather than having to step through them one by one and kill each individually each time you restart the phone.
BASICALLY DOESNT DO ANYTHING!!! No matter how many times in a row, in 10 or 30 seconds, I "kill" tasks, it shows the same number of taks killed. When I open the app to view the Task Kill List and Kill Tasks, the same tasks show open again. it doesn't matter if you refresh instantly or wait 10, 30, however many seconds, the same tasks remain open. I had one that worked, this one does not.
Unfortunately, the only feature that still works is the full screen advertisements. Sure, maybe if the phone is rooted, tasks can be killed, but jailed phones can't do it this way anymore. In conclusion, this app isn't working today. And I'm not sure if it can be fixed, even. It would be weird if one app could simply kill another. I'm not sure why it was ever allowed. ☆One useful thing I found was the ability to list system processes. Eye opening to see just how many background apps there are...
it gave me a list of apps that were supposedly running. I checked them all and hit the kill button. it told me it killed 16 app and freed up 0 memory. closed the app and reopened. the same apps were still there. also it didn't recognize any dynamic ram. seems pretty useless
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