On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 7:02 AM, Fina Perez <fina.pere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As far as I know, Android kills an application after sometime if the
> user is not interacting with it, in order to save memory. If the user
> goes back to the application, the last activity is displayed again.

That depends on how the user "goes back to the application". If they
click on the launcher icon, they will go to the launcher activity. If
they navigated back to the destroyed activity via the BACK button or
something like that, they will go to that specified activity.

> What I would like to do is that when this situations occurs, I always
> would like to restart from my main activity. But only if my
> application was killed, not in other scenarios.

Why?

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