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there is an app on the market called "taskpanel" and the icon is a little spedomoter type thing... its pretty sweet because you can set things to auto-kill or auto-ignore.. i had this problem because it my calender and corporate calender always seems to turn them selves on and were running every time i checked my task-killer. now since i have this app, they get shut down every time they do this stupid thing


MISLEADING TITLE HAS NOTHING TO WITH THIS

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there is an app on the market called "taskpanel" and the icon is a little spedomoter type thing... its pretty sweet because you can set things to auto-kill or auto-ignore.. i had this problem because it my calender and corporate calender always seems to turn them selves on and were running every time i checked my task-killer. now since i have this app, they get shut down every time they do this stupid thing

This is most likely causing you more of a battery drain and slowdown than just leaving the calendars running since the OS has to continually restart them.
 
there is an app on the market called "taskpanel" and the icon is a little spedomoter type thing... its pretty sweet because you can set things to auto-kill or auto-ignore.. i had this problem because it my calender and corporate calender always seems to turn them selves on and were running every time i checked my task-killer. now since i have this app, they get shut down every time they do this stupid thing

This is most likely causing you more of a battery drain and slowdown than just leaving the calendars running since the OS has to continually restart them.

but why is the os continually restarting these specific apps? i do not even use the calenders, but they always seem to be running
 
Using the task killer is forcing your OS to constantly re-open those apps... delete the task killer, and just let the OS run.
 
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