On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:01 PM, sblantipodi
<perini.dav...@dpsoftware.org> wrote:
> As the graph I posted explain the app is not restarted, but the latest
> activity is.
> If the activity is restarted, user needs to reinput the input it
> submitted, variables needs to be re-populated, etc.

Well, Android does this for you *if* you implement your
activity properly. You should read how the activity lifecycle
works, not just look at the graph.

>
> from your talking it seems that in your mind the app needs to store
> every user's move in database
> and restore it in every onCreate(), hey, have you every programmed an
> android app?

See above.

So what is your definition of a 'non-broken multitasking system' again?

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