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moka

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Aug 11, 2008
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Anyone experince the apple mail app and safari open up weird when backgrounder is installed? They do not open with the application zooming it just opens them directlly just like it would with a third party app running in the background. Any solution for this? Or should I not worry about it?
 
I'm not sure, haven't experienced this that often. But sometimes when I normally quit an app my SpringBoard just appears, the apps don't always zoom in :(

But the mail app (and Phone app) are always running in the background, secretly. And once you've opened Safari, that will be too. I can prove it if you want. Just install SBSettings and then the Processes add-on for it. Open SBSettings, and open Processes. You will see that Mail and Phone (iPod and Safari if you've previously opened them) are running in the background, with or without backgrounder.
 
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I believe you, my concern is that they do not open/close with the zooming effect after installing backgrounder. When backgrounder is not installed they open and close with a zooming effect. Is backgrounder effecting them in a bad way since they run in the background as intended by apple?



Thanks...
 
i also noticed this as well. maybe backgrounder changed something because with the new backgrounder update, all enabled apps do not zoom out, they instantly show, which is nice as well.
 
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I believe you, my concern is that they do not open/close with the zooming effect after installing backgrounder. When backgrounder is not installed they open and close with a zooming effect. Is backgrounder effecting them in a bad way since they run in the background as intended by apple?



Thanks...

Hmm... well about 1/3 times my apps don't have the 'zooming' effect, and thats without enabling backgrounder. Bit with backgrounder enabled, I have no zooming effects.
 
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