Foma Kiniaev
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You don't need to close your apps.
Oh really? Check yr memory usage
You don't need to close your apps.
Oh really? Check yr memory usage
I thought this at first, but after a while the memory usage does indeed go down, around 5mins or so. Even Project Spark goes down to around 0.3mb. Still, the X should represent closing apps and maybe something else to suspend apps. I mean even the X in WP8 closes apps, why should it be different in the desktop.
Yes this is true. Even when we close the app from the store, it still shows up in the task manager.No worries. Basically when i click X it doesn't show in taskbar or app switching list. It does still show in task manager though. When i open the app again it's as if it resumes from state when i closed it.
Pretty much playing around and my conclusion is...it's just an update for those who can't cope up with the metro ui & those who can't let go of the Windows 7 feel.
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Weird, I thought they changed the Store's ui, seems mine's still the same
Yes this is true. Even when we close the app from the store, it still shows up in the task manager.
Guys, I think you're obsessing over whether the apps are either suspended or fully closed. Let's just enjoy the OS! Remember the days when only a few could afford a PC at home?If you wish to completely close an app when you're done with it (instead of just suspending it like a normal drag-down/X click does), drag down from the top either with mouse or touch but pause just before the app thumbnail goes away. After a few seconds the thumbnail will rotate and change from a thumbnail of what was active in the application to a thumbnail of the app's Start Screen tile. Then drag it the rest of the way off screen and the app will be fully closed.
I think you're obsessing
If you wish to completely close an app when you're done with it (instead of just suspending it like a normal drag-down/X click does), drag down from the top either with mouse or touch but pause just before the app thumbnail goes away. After a few seconds the thumbnail will rotate and change from a thumbnail of what was active in the application to a thumbnail of the app's Start Screen tile. Then drag it the rest of the way off screen and the app will be fully closed.
Oh really? Check yr memory usage
Anyone getting the WP 8.1 as developer? Is it the full version? worth doing?