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... is there really no better way to terminate the app than moving it into background using the [->] button in the upper right corner and then using the now visible square button of the OS to get it back into foreground and closing it there? When I'm on a day-long mountain hiking tour I must do this clumsy procedure 30 times or more.
Why can't the [->] button be an ordinary [x] button and terminate the app reliably? I would prefer this.
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I still don't have any solution for that. If I tap on the [->] button in the upper right corner the app just disappears but it still runs in background.
And the NextGen GUI which can the user switch on makes it even worse:
How can I terminate the app here? There's no control at all.
When the device is configured to have the classic Android 3-button-bar at the bottom (triangle, dot and square) this bar should also be visible when FreeDCam runs. FreeDCam is the only app on my device which strictly hides this bar (and the functionality of this bar).
I'm not sure if I'm right but ...
... is there really no better way to terminate the app than moving it into background using the [->] button in the upper right corner and then using the now visible square button of the OS to get it back into foreground and closing it there? When I'm on a day-long mountain hiking tour I must do this clumsy procedure 30 times or more.
Why can't the [->] button be an ordinary [x] button and terminate the app reliably? I would prefer this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: