Hmmm, I'm beginning to get that feeling too.

Any idea what the cause could be? Obviously I'm not using any auto task
killers or anything like that... :(

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:

> Simon Broenner wrote:
> > Obviously the windows (which is what I meant - I _am_ using the native
> > Android browser) stay open as they should in most scenarios - it's
> > usually when the memory starts to get low and the OS starts killing
> > tasks that this becomes a problem.
>
> I use Android devices a fair bit, and I have not encountered this
> problem. That does not mean that the problem does not exist for you, but
> that the situation is probably a wee bit more complex than your subject
> line indicates.
>
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