Ok. my disdain for the iOS4 multitasking may have been a bit premature. I was under the impression that the multitasking would just "work" with all apps. After I posted I learned that the developers have to code the ability into the apps themselves. I still wish I had the option to choose to close an app or have it mutitasked. Something like click to multitask and hold for 1 or 2 seconds and then let go to close would be ideal. I still think that the backgrounder method of putting a small icon on the app that is multitasked is a good idea. I don't want to have to pull up a "taskbar" to see what is running in the background. Actually scratch that... The biggest thing is that apps that are not currently programmed for multitasking are showing up in the taskbar, even though they start from scratch when I select them. It should be a given that apps that are not programmed to be multitasked should not be in the taskbar.
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