a5cent
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I'm also in the camp with those that think the ability to close apps from the task switcher is unnecessary. I'd actually go further and say it is counter productive:
One of the main philosophies behind WP, is that having to micromanage the technical aspects of a device (like RAM or CPU resources) is evil. The OS goes to great lengths to ensure it can manage these aspects entirely autonomously. In other words, users should just forget about it.
The thing is... adding this feature suggests precisely the opposite. It implies there is a reason to micromanage app life spans. It flies in the face of what WP is meant to be. It is also guaranteed to reinforce preconceived notions about how a smartphone should be used, particularly in former Android users who will feel compelled to continue micromanaging app lifespans on WP. It's akin to WP developing a dissociative identity disorder.
Accommodating people with CDO isn't the main reason people want this feature. Rather it is IE, which can build up huge backstacks while surfing the web. As many people here already mentioned, something definitely needs to be done about IE. However, any solution should focus on fixing IE, not on working around IE's problems by adding features to the OS. I've described this issue in more detail here.
One of the main philosophies behind WP, is that having to micromanage the technical aspects of a device (like RAM or CPU resources) is evil. The OS goes to great lengths to ensure it can manage these aspects entirely autonomously. In other words, users should just forget about it.
The thing is... adding this feature suggests precisely the opposite. It implies there is a reason to micromanage app life spans. It flies in the face of what WP is meant to be. It is also guaranteed to reinforce preconceived notions about how a smartphone should be used, particularly in former Android users who will feel compelled to continue micromanaging app lifespans on WP. It's akin to WP developing a dissociative identity disorder.
Accommodating people with CDO isn't the main reason people want this feature. Rather it is IE, which can build up huge backstacks while surfing the web. As many people here already mentioned, something definitely needs to be done about IE. However, any solution should focus on fixing IE, not on working around IE's problems by adding features to the OS. I've described this issue in more detail here.