Guest Funske Posted May 28, 2007 Report Posted May 28, 2007 Hi, On my C500 with WM2003 I used QuickClose to close all my open applications. It was great! You just start the application and it exits all open applications and then returns back to the homescreen. When i try this on my WM5 it looks as if it works fine. But when I look with the Task Manager all applications are still open. Has anybody an solution for this problem? Or is there another program that does the samen? Thanks in advange!! :rolleyes:
Guest andy_sutton Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 Hi, On my C500 with WM2003 I used QuickClose to close all my open applications. It was great! You just start the application and it exits all open applications and then returns back to the homescreen. When i try this on my WM5 it looks as if it works fine. But when I look with the Task Manager all applications are still open. Has anybody an solution for this problem? Or is there another program that does the samen? Thanks in advange!! :rolleyes: I used to use that as well on my WM2003 device. On my Cingular 2125 it does kill all the apps but also kills some application that allows you to press the call button and activate the call history. I also tried Oxios CloseApps and it does the same thing. I too would like a simple program that I can launch from a speed key that just kills every program running (without me clicking a bunch of keys) but leaves the necessary things in the background.
Guest derma Posted May 30, 2007 Report Posted May 30, 2007 (edited) Hi, On my C500 with WM2003 I used QuickClose to close all my open applications. It was great! You just start the application and it exits all open applications and then returns back to the homescreen. When i try this on my WM5 it looks as if it works fine. But when I look with the Task Manager all applications are still open. Has anybody an solution for this problem? Or is there another program that does the samen? Thanks in advange!! :rolleyes: The program you're looking for exists, and it's name is CeleTask (this is the last free version, and it's really excellent!). Do it so and you'll have the behavior you ask: 1. Press the right soft key (Menu), 2. Select the voice #6 (Options), then the #7 (Hot Key), 3. Go to the line "Close all" and choose the key (press your device OK button, usually the central button pad, and then your preferred key), 4. Return to the main screen of CeleTask and press the Menu key and again choose "Option" and unmark the voice "Show Exclude". From now on, to kill all the running processes just execute CeleTask and keep pressed the key you have chosen in the procedure described before. If you assigne CeleTask to the right soft key, then you just have to do two simple steps: press the right soft key to run CeleTask and then press the key previously chosen. That's all. PS: To exclude a program, press the right soft key (Action) on the main screen and select Exclude, in this way you don't close the program that will run in "background". PPS: But CeleTask do more than this! Hope I've explained well. Gubbài. Edited May 30, 2007 by derma
Guest Funske Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 The program you're looking for exists, and it's name is CeleTask (this is the last free version, and it's really excellent!). Do it so and you'll have the behavior you ask: 1. Press the right soft key (Menu), 2. Select the voice #6 (Options), then the #7 (Hot Key), 3. Go to the line "Close all" and choose the key (press your device OK button, usually the central button pad, and then your preferred key), 4. Return to the main screen of CeleTask and press the Menu key and again choose "Option" and unmark the voice "Show Exclude". From now on, to kill all the running processes just execute CeleTask and keep pressed the key you have chosen in the procedure described before. If you assigne CeleTask to the right soft key, then you just have to do two simple steps: press the right soft key to run CeleTask and then press the key previously chosen. That's all. PS: To exclude a program, press the right soft key (Action) on the main screen and select Exclude, in this way you don't close the program that will run in "background". PPS: But CeleTask do more than this! Hope I've explained well. Gubbài. Sorry for the late response but i've been away. But thanks!! It works great!!
Guest derma Posted June 21, 2007 Report Posted June 21, 2007 Sorry for the late response but i've been away. But thanks!! It works great!! Don't worry for the delay response. Important is that it works and, on top of that, great. Gubbài.
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