Task Killer is also known as Material Taskiller which is #1 task kill (manage) app. It is a tool to kill applications running.
It is an Advanced Task Killer and also called as task cleaner or process killer. Auto Task killer is often used to kill app and clean memory. We do suggest people use AutoKiller Memory manually kill apps instead of auto killing app.
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1. How to use it (for new users to quick start)?
Auto Task killer is pretty simple. Open this tool and take a look at the running applications list? Uncheck some apps you don’t want to kill (such as Advanced Task Killer and some system apps) Tap the button ‘Kill selected apps’, it will kill all applications checked.
2. How to use it (for new users to do more)?
If you don’t want to kill any app, you can tap it on the running applications list. Then it’s checking box will turn to gray.
3. Why there are app running that I haven’t used or even opened?
Some app will start up once you turn on your phone or be invoked by some events.
4. What is ignore list/ignore?
Ignore list is for you to ignore some app you don’t want to kill. If you long press on the app listed on the main screen of AutoKiller Memory, the menu will pop up, then you can select ‘Ignore’, the application would be moved to ignore list. When you tap ‘Kill selected apps’, it won’t be killed any more.
5. Why I lost my network connection after I tap ‘kill selected apps’?
This is because some apps related with network connection are killed, such as ‘voicemail’. You can ignore it instead of killing it.
6. Why my Home reloaded?
This is because some apps related with Home are killed. Such as ‘HTC Sense’, ‘Mail’(if it is integrated with Home). You can ignore it instead of killing it.
7. Why I cannot receive notification of Email?
This is because you killed ‘Email’. Instead of killing it, you need to ignore it.
8. What is Auto Kill?
If you used to kill apps automatically
App killer is only a tool to kill apps and task. It won’t help your battery directly. But if you kill any app which consumes battery a lot, you might think app killer is helping your battery.
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