Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 6, 2011

How to close the application on iPhone without keeping it in multitasking bar?

How to close the application on iPhone without keeping it in multitasking bar?

Hi, is there a way how to close the application without having it showed in multitasking bar? Or to disable multitasking entirely. I really despise how the multitasking “works” on iPhone..

Thanks

Answer by x.jem.x
Yeah….just close the application the same way as before.
Just press the home button once rather than twice and then instead of the app life showed on the multitasking bar, it will just close as normal.

And as far as I know, there isn’t an option to turn it off.

Answer by Dan
You can’t, as of yet. You have to “kill it off” manually by holding down the icons and beating the minus symbol.

Answer by my-iGuru.com
Open up the multi-tasking bar by double-clicking the home button.

Then touch and hold on one of the icons in the multi-tasking bar.

The icons will start to wiggle and in the top left handside there will be a minus sign in a red circle.

Simply click on the minus sign to close the application.

Answer by Poohdinkie
I reckon you guys are missing the point to the question (and one really incorrect answer as well). Is there a way to just CLOSE the app? And I don’t reckon there is a way to close it on the glide. I’m really reasonably shocked at this huge oversight on Apple’s part. I reckon your average iPhone user is going to keep using his or her’s phone during the day and start wondering why it’s getting so slow and unsympathetic. Then you double tap the home button and see 12 different apps all intake up memory at once. It’s pretty inconvenient to “force” the app to minimize with no way “kill/close” option on the glide. Having to go in and manually shut each app down periodically is a whole pain.

Answer by Stephanie
IT’S EASY TO CLOSE THE APP. Just click and hold it in the task bar like you would if you were going to rearrange app icons on the home screen. A small red “DELETE” dot will appear instead of an x. Click that and it’s closed. I do it all the time. As for turning the feature off, welcome to iOS4.

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