Taskmanager for Android
Weak. Identifies Apps it can't kill. Can't identify any tasks
Lies about how much ram really is free. However, does kill tasks.
I opened half my apps to test this and nothing shows up. I'm running it on Pixel 2 XL with no luck.
Does exactly what it's supposed to with no drama or gimmicks.
Bugs in new update. Device reboot with no network when try to kill any app. Pls fix this bug.
Easy to use, no adds, honest when it cannot close an app
Didn't show any apps running
All running apps say they can not be killed by 3rd party apps.
Inadequate task info
Easy to use, nice design, ad-free, and works just fine.
Unobtrusive and has qn exit app button ????
Marveloua App
Free. No ads. Easy to use.
Very useful
With a measly one GB RAM, I often need to free it and this works like charm. The cherry on the top? Absolutely no damn ads!! So no waste of your bandwidth. No fumbling to find the stupid close button. And complete peace of mind while working on your phone.
The best. This is the one you'll keep right in your taskbar for immediate access at all times. Programs you touch in the list of running apps are shut down instantly without lag or fanfare. Just closed out of memory, instantly.
useless. doesnt display all running processes and it cant stop about half of those that are visible. half the timd it redirects you to the built in task manager
Damn god it's marvelous Its a most useful app on entire play And the size is less than a mb The "kill all" widget is awesome for one tap kill.... And the app has no ads which most of people love Its a master blaster
The only real problem is it seems to lack the ability to actually stop the program from within task manager always able to go and and redirect straight to the app that's still running within the Samsung application manager....
Best app killer I've found so far... Good work. I hope you manage to figure out how to get to more of the pesky hideaway ones, not an easy task, I well imagine.
Does one thing and does it well. All the other task manager programs I looked at take the kitchen-sink approach. One thing I'd like to see added is a number on the icon telling me how many non-ignored apps are active.
The first time I used it, the first app I closed, it said that it closed it and removed it from the app list. However, it was clearly still running. When I did a refresh, it said that it couldn't close the app and asked if I wanted to be taken directly to the stock application killer. Why, didn't it just do that in the first place?
Does what it says. Not sure if all apps that are running are listed but seems to show most.
Loved it. It's Ad free, tiny and clean little app. Just wish they will work out a way to automatically close apps in Android 7.1.2. (MI A1). I still like it and great on an older tablet.
Love it. Solved the overheating problem i had with my phone
A free app whch shuts down my apps - with no advertising
Excellent! Would be even more perfect if their "kill all" switch were a floating widget!
Great, but would be better if it could force quit processes without having to link me to the built-in Android application manager
Simplistic GUI, with options to modify both appearance and usage.
Free and no adv, use small ram, easy to use
If it is doing what it says it is doing is is a fast and easy way to quickly kill apps - plus no adds...very nice... Thanks
It's simple but effective. Is it possible to include info about how much CPU and RAM each task is using?
Didn't display any processes at all on my device. Was hoping to get a chance to try it lol.
Simple & Efficient..
Its good. I wish it could make those apps not reopen themselves again right after closing.
Use this alot.....works well for me
Doesn't show all processes on Google Pixel XL. Fix this Devs
Lol doesn't even load the apps for me
within the confines of android. Some apps refuse to stay on the off and pop up again immediately. Not the apps fault, so I am as satisfied as I can be.
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Excellent app. One of the first 'Task Managers' that I have tried that actually 'kills' processes. By that I mean simply that other task killers appear to kill the process but when you check, using the android app manager, the process is still running. I know that some apps will be started by the android system but at least this manager stops the process. Now it would be nice to find a way of disabling apps easily without 'rooting' the android device, especially the 'bloatware' that gets put on at the manufacturing time.