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RE: IphoneOS *supports* multitasking
by Chicken Blood on Thu 28th Jan 2010 04:04
in reply to "IphoneOS *supports* multitasking"
Am I the only one to reckon that the iphoneos is structurally multitasking ? It's based on BSD and it runs a dozen/hundred process in the background (this IS multitasking). They decided to restraint the ability to run several non builtin app simultaneously, ok, but that's an arguably and arbitrary choice totally unrelated to multitasking. Have anyone tried an android phone ? Once 3 apps are started you dont know how to switch, which one is Still resident or not, and it ends up with a task manager
Regarding the iPhone it doesn't bother me, for the iPad it might be an issue, but for god's sake it's not a question of multitasking
Regarding the iPhone it doesn't bother me, for the iPad it might be an issue, but for god's sake it's not a question of multitasking
You're absolutely right. The nimrods on here refuse to see the distinction though
The UI doesn't support multitasking, so they assume the OS does not. This is a UI problem for Apple to solve. Nothing more.
RE[2]: IphoneOS *supports* multitasking
by _txf_ on Thu 28th Jan 2010 16:59
in reply to "RE: IphoneOS *supports* multitasking"
RE: IphoneOS *supports* multitasking
by MobyTurbo on Thu 28th Jan 2010 04:26
in reply to "IphoneOS *supports* multitasking"
Am I the only one to reckon that the iphoneos is structurally multitasking ? It's based on BSD and it runs a dozen/hundred process in the background (this IS multitasking). They decided to restraint the ability to run several non builtin app simultaneously, ok, but that's an arguably and arbitrary choice totally unrelated to multitasking. Have anyone tried an android phone ? Once 3 apps are started you dont know how to switch, which one is Still resident or not, and it ends up with a task manager
Regarding the iPhone it doesn't bother me, for the iPad it might be an issue, but for god's sake it's not a question of multitasking
Regarding the iPhone it doesn't bother me, for the iPad it might be an issue, but for god's sake it's not a question of multitasking
Android doesn't have a good multitasking paradigm, it's really disappointingly like Windows Mobile, everything multitasks by default and half the time the only way to stop something is a task manager. Something more like WebOS's "cards" is very good, needs no task manager, and scales well. (Palm's latest WebOS phone can run over 50 apps at once!) iPhone needs something like WebOS's cards, though I hope for the sake of Palm they don't do it. ;-)




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Am I the only one to reckon that the iphoneos is structurally multitasking ? It's based on BSD and it runs a dozen/hundred process in the background (this IS multitasking). They decided to restraint the ability to run several non builtin app simultaneously, ok, but that's an arguably and arbitrary choice totally unrelated to multitasking. Have anyone tried an android phone ? Once 3 apps are started you dont know how to switch, which one is Still resident or not, and it ends up with a task manager

Regarding the iPhone it doesn't bother me, for the iPad it might be an issue, but for god's sake it's not a question of multitasking