
Originally Posted by
wideglide
Sorry if I'm bringing up an old post. Got here from Google.
I was wondering why it is that a task killer is not necessary. There are tons of task killer apps and the majority of them have positive comments so how can all of those people be wrong?
Logic says if a process is running more power is required to run that process which in turn drains the battery quicker. Also, no processor has an unlimited amount of processing power so why wouldn't killing running processes make it more efficient?
Will you please explain why you don't believe a task killer is necessary? I mean, what is about the os that makes it that way? Thanks for any info.