>I think there are a couple of reasons behind it. First, it stops rogue programs from running in the background, making the system more secure. Second, and IMO, a bigger reason, is ARM processors just don't have the horsepower of and i5 or i7, so suspending an app that you're not really using, makes sense there.
Which is fine for a phone or tablet.
It has no business on a desktop.
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>>With some more leaps like that we'll get something like DOS. It runs really fast on modern hardware.
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>>>>What a giant leap forward.
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