Comment 1 for bug 1471577

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GTriderXC (gtriderxc) wrote :

I can only agree. It may have an influence on battery life. It would be pretty convenient to be able to see active apps. What's more I'd like to remind that Ubuntu used to be loved because of the way we could customize it (before Unity). I personally hate the way we have to close the apps. A have a bq with a (relatively) tiny screen and there are people in the world, especially men that as I (though I'm underweight rather than plump) close the false app or opens (!!!it really drives up the wall!!!) the "~show active apps screen" while browsing scopes!
All in all: I'd love to be able to change the way I close the apps and I thought that this bug report could be the right way to let me do it.

By the way! Imagine You've opened 5-10-20 apps. How are You gonna now close/switch them? The way it works now is not the bets solution. Am I so wise so perhaps any smart ideas? Of course I saw something better. On my Nexus 5 with Android where we have actually three ways of closing apps AND!!! what's very important !!! the system uses the longer edge of a screen to queue windows, not the shorter one! Where is the logic?! Why don't somebody put ~Unity launcher horizontal on the phone screen? It makes the life even more complicated and illogical