Info in recent apps list

fmcpma

Member
Hello everybody.

I'm new here and this is my first post. I need some help: Is there any way to get the info in the recent apps list – the actual list of apps, that is?

I don't want to kill those apps, quite the contrary: I want to relaunch them, so that they are kind of refreshed and, consequently, Android's little devils neither reset them nor kill them, with the pretext that it is all for my own good and that that is necessary, in order to save battery and/or memory – even if there is plenty of both to spare.

We're plunging back to monotasking, it seems.

Thanks in advance.



d(f)km(f)a
 

fmcpma

Member
Hello.

I hate to bump, but this is the only post (still) in the first page of this section with zero replies. Is there anything wrong that I have done? Is my question out of line or in the wrong place?
 

Mutch

New member
you could create a macro to simply open and run the apps, periodically

not sure how you would get the recent list out of android though

hope you get it sorted
 

fmcpma

Member
Yes, but which apps? I only want to relaunch the ones that have been launched by the user and not yet dismissed.

Frankly, I thought more people would post here reporting similar complaints to mine, i. e., their apps being killed left and right.
 

Josué García

MacroDroid Support
Staff member
Hello everybody.

I'm new here and this is my first post. I need some help: Is there any way to get the info in the recent apps list – the actual list of apps, that is?

I don't want to kill those apps, quite the contrary: I want to relaunch them, so that they are kind of refreshed and, consequently, Android's little devils neither reset them nor kill them, with the pretext that it is all for my own good and that that is necessary, in order to save battery and/or memory – even if there is plenty of both to spare.

We're plunging back to monotasking, it seems.

Thanks in advance.



d(f)km(f)a
Yes, but which apps? I only want to relaunch the ones that have been launched by the user and not yet dismissed.

Frankly, I thought more people would post here reporting similar complaints to mine, i. e., their apps being killed left and right.
An alternate and widely recommended option is to visit the dontkillmyapp page and apply the recommended settings to your apps, this way they shouldn't suffer as much from android optimization.
 

fmcpma

Member
An alternate and widely recommended option is to visit the dontkillmyapp page and apply the recommended settings to your apps, this way they shouldn't suffer as much from android optimization.

Funny you say that. Recently, there was a period of about a month during which I exchanged e-mails with one of the people from dkma (I left a reference to them at the bottom of the op) and they offered all manner of advice and suggestions to stop the butchering of apps in my phone (it being fully charged and having 6 GB of free RAM to spare). In the end, they couldn't find a solution and said they didn't know Motorola had turned so evil. I hear many people who have bought the same model (moto edge 20 pro) returned it. But I think this is the way forward for Android as a whole: monotasking, as in the Sinclair Spectrum or in DOS. Keep it simple – if it lost focus, just kill it.
 
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