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1 | initial version | posted 2013-12-25 00:07:43 +0200 |
As we know the multitasking view is limited to 9 active covers at a time, although many more apps can run in the background. That's fine but not perfect as it should be. I really feel a limitation with this, coming from n9 where I can see up to 40 apps in the multitasking view.
So my suggestion is that in the multitasking view add a swipe to the right and see another 9 apps that are open, and so on(depending on the number of apps opened).
2 | No.2 Revision |
As we know the multitasking view is limited to 9 active covers at a time, although many more apps can run in the background. That's fine but not perfect as it should be. I really feel a limitation with this, coming from n9 where I can see up to 40 apps in the multitasking view.
So my suggestion is that in the multitasking view add a swipe to the right and see another 9 apps that are open, and so on(depending on the number of apps opened). I find changing the ambiance from active cover view to be useless(come on .. we don't change it everyday)
As we know the multitasking view is limited to 9 active covers at a time, although many more apps can run in the background. That's fine but not perfect as it should be. I really feel a limitation with this, coming from n9 where I can see up to 40 apps in the multitasking view.
So my suggestion is that in the multitasking view add a swipe to the right and see another 9 apps that are open, and so on(depending on the number of apps opened). I find changing the ambiance from active cover view to be useless(come on .. we don't change it everyday)