>From what i understand, when you minimize the apps, they're stored in
a save-state that resumes when you run them again. Successfully gives
the illusion of running in the background.

Only the connection-dependent apps would highlight this due to their
need to re-establish the connection.

Word is, Apple specifically discouraged background processing claiming
they wanted to retain the fluidity of their UI. One of the reasons
Copy/Pasting between apps hasn't been implemented yet (legitimately)

http://www.geekbrief.tv/copy-and-paste-for-iphone

On 10/3/08, Hari Kurup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 03/10/2008 09:22, Peter Lubambula wrote:-
>
> > There's always a workaround.
>  >
>  > iPhone-Backgrounder (available for jailbroken iPhones via Cydia)
>  > brings functionality that Apple's not allowing for legit apps—the
>  > ability to run in the background. After installing the extension,
>  > simply hold down the home button on the app you want to preserve, and
>  > it will keep running until you tell it to stop with another home
>  > button press.
>  >
>  > http://code.google.com/p/iphone-backgrounder/wiki/Documentation
>
>
> Are we talking about suspension of the connection or the applications?
>
>  FWIW, my applications keep running in the background without this.
>  Perhaps a feature of one of the recent code releases.
>
>
>  --
>  Hari
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