2010年6月30日星期三

Jobs說"不用擔心Multitasking,iPhone幫到你"



In the latest Stevemail, Jobs wants iPhone users to be less concerned about the multitasking features and just learn to love them. MacDaily is reporting that in a latest email to a MacDailyNews reader inquiry, Jobs simply replied, "People shouldn't have to understand multitasking. Just use is [sic] as designed, and you'll be happy. No need to ever quit apps."

MacDailyNews stated in an post earlier this week that people might be freaking out when they see that there are a ton of apps to choose from the "multitasking" menu (the one that pops up when you double-click the Home button). The site says, "Those 42 apps are the last 42 apps you used, they're not churning in the background, sucking up your battery life. Think of them sort of like Han Solo encased in carbonite; they're in suspended animation, so they spring back to life right where you left them when tapped."

So, as Jobs said, just sit back, relax, and just use your device. Let iOS 4 take care of the multitasking for you.

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