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Saw this as well, but, and this might be a really stupid question, can multiflow be incorporated with the "default multitasking" which iOS 4 provides? Multiflow does demand backgrounder to be installed, but from what Ive read you can chose backgrounder only to work with programs which havent been updated with the new iOS 4 multitasking-support? This makes me believe you can somehow combine it all, or am I straight out sailing here?
It would suck if multiflow only worked with apps which backgrounder itself had put in the background..
 
Bought this and was telling my friend about it, he asked for a screenshot. I can't do it! Everytime I press home it immediately closes. Anyone have any suggestions?
 
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This is a great app, but it doesn't seem to close audio apps that run in the background when you press the X. I also can't seem to drag the apps despite that setting being turned on in Settings.
 
Bought this and was telling my friend about it, he asked for a screenshot. I can't do it! Everytime I press home it immediately closes. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Using it now. The only thing it really, really needs is an icon or something for going to the springboard. This would be great as you can have multifl0w automatically background apps and you can open a new one on the springboard as you please.

Great job though, waiting to see what the ProSwitcher camp comes up with.
 
what are the perfect Backgrounder settings to have with MultiFl0w??

should I install "disable iOS4 multitasking" from cydia to preserve memory usage ?
 
what are the perfect Backgrounder settings to have with MultiFl0w??

should I install "disable iOS4 multitasking" from cydia to preserve memory usage ?

And do what, use backgrounder? Apple multitasking does not use up necessary resources.
 
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