On 7 October 2010 17:36, TreKing <treking...@gmail.com> wrote:

> But then you're leaving out set of users, however small, that will be using
> the less popular ones. If you're concerned about "one less user" to support,
> you should cover all your bases, no?

Perhaps, but I do care, still not that much :) Anyway, it'd be still better than
leaving them all.

> A generic solution that automatically identifies any of these apps on a
> user's device seems like the best solution to me, in terms of coverage and
> maintainability (what happens when a new task killer that becomes the most
> popular hits the market? You update your hard coded list and update?)

Not my concern at that point.I can always have the list downloadable
and update it remotely.

> Not sure what "so such warning is already built-in" means, but a one time

There's built-in help page with such info. But most probably I am the only
one how read it.

> pop-up explaining the issues with task killers is probably the quickest and
> easiest way to convey the message. If nothing else you can use it as a stop
> gap until you come up with a real "solution".

That what I just did. As wrote formerly. andlib listed too much :)

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