RT @balexander: This is never acceptable in an iOS app: pic.twitter.com/ftyJtvkKvH
Yeah, that should be grounds for rejection.
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@travisjeffery Does it matter? It’s an internal detail that should never be exposed to the user. +@balexander @wesscope
@aral @balexander @wesscope it matters. You can make many apps look stupid/run poorly by opening up a few apps doing intense work in the bg.
@travisjeffery Clean‐up unobtrusively. If it’s not enough, crash. OS should handle memory. Never reveal to user. +@balexander @wesscope
Users don't want to be spoken tech to, copy could of been a little softer. - @aral @travisjeffery @balexander
@aral @travisjeffery @wesscope It doesn’t matter what is running. iOS handles that for you. It does all it can before terminating the app.
@aral @balexander @wesscope that copy is pretty bad though.
@aral @balexander @wesscope so you’d rather switch away to some other place and not let you’re user know what’s going on/why?
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