
Kill This - FREE
by A-Droid, Version: 1.0 , 23 KB Official Site
Package name: com.a_droid.killthisapp , Last Update: 2012-09-26 17:33:46
78 ratings (4.192 average)
5,000-10,000 downloads
Description
The handiest task killer ever!
Kill any foreground application with a single tap on a sticky notification!
Full-screen apps? No problem! Press the home button, then use the sticky notification. "Kill This" will kill the most recent foreground app for you, even if you're on your Home already.
What could be easiest than this?
No rooting, just pure stock joy!
After downloading the application, just start it once and it'll install the sticky notification for you. (it also installs the notification automatically after reboot)
The notification is a nice little notification with stock looks. No vivid colors, just a handy little (x) icon.
Tested on Nexus One 2.3.3, G1 Cyanogen 6 and various emulators.
Please give me a good rating and send any bug reports / ideas / questions to adroid@ymail.com .
Last comments from Android Market
Eduardo (*****)
Exit button for all apps :)
Sandor (*****)
Mitchel: It does work on Honeycomb. FYI: The app history is a history of apps you recently started. It is not(!) the list of running apps.
Mitchel (***)
I dont think it works on Honeycomb I dont think this works on Honeycomb. The killer says that the app was killed, but it still appears when you press the history button on the OS. Im not giving this a 1star though as I cannot tell for sure
kevin (*****)
Problem solver!!
David (*****)
Just one more handy little tool that makes my HTC even more amazing than it already is! HTC Inspire 4g
Lerun (*****)
Now thatz whatz up. No need to back out of apps anymore. Very useful with apps like poweramp and mog. Very well done. Keep it good. HTC Thunderbolt.
vvl (****)
does what it says but no idea why apps still appear in the 'foreground' as shown in watchdog lite?
Liam (*****)
Great tool!
Sandor (*****)
Primal: Just tap on the notification when you're in the app. That's the point..
Primal (*)
Gives no option to exit a specific app. No thanks.