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-<concept id="GUID-644810EC-7D5E-4569-834B-C207447B88A3" xml:lang="en"><title>Multitasking</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
-<p>The Symbian UI style allows multitasking; that is, working with more than
-one application simultaneously. Mobile device users can leave an application
-running when they start another application, swap between running applications,
-and interact with them.</p>
-<p>To open a new application without closing the one that is presently being
-used, users can press the Home / Menu key to go to the <xref href="GUID-86AADA3E-B77C-45CC-B523-785B75BAA5AA.dita">Menu</xref> and
-select application suites and applications.</p>
-<p>The first application process remains running in the background while the
-user interacts with the second application.</p>
-<p>The number of simultaneously running (different) applications is limited
-only by the available memory in the device. When a new application process
-cannot be created because of limited memory, the system can automatically
-shut down applications to increase the amount of free memory.</p>
-<p>To swap active applications, users can:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Long-press the Home / Menu key to open the task swapping window.</p></li>
-<li><p>Alternatively, select <uicontrol>Options</uicontrol> &gt; <uicontrol>Show
-open applications</uicontrol> to open the task swapping window.</p></li>
-</ul>
-<fig id="GUID-9855DE8A-5103-4172-9884-C5266ADB8F16">
-<title>Visualized multitasking: task swapping window</title>
-<image href="GUID-182326EB-E818-4146-82D9-494D59E430B8_d0e81983_href.png" placement="inline"/>
-</fig>
-<p>The task swapping window displays the applications that are currently running
-in the order of their most recent use. By default, the focus is on the first
-item in the grid. The task swapping window is a pop-up with a heading (<uicontrol>Open
-applications</uicontrol>). The names of the open applications are displayed
-in an Information pop-up. The Information pop-up is launched with a 0.5 second
-delay after the focus is moved onto each item, and it remains visible for
-1.5 seconds (or until the focus is moved to another item). Menu and home screen
-are always visible in the task swapping window. The configuration and visual
-appearance of the task swapping window might depend on the product.</p>
-<p>Users can use the task swapping window to close active applications. In
-devices with a keypad, users move the focus onto the application to be closed,
-and press the <uicontrol>Clear</uicontrol> (delete) key.  In touch devices,
-users tap and hold the item to open a pop-up menu where they can select the <uicontrol>Exit</uicontrol> option.</p>
-<p>For implementation information on
-using the <xref href="GUID-29486886-CB54-4A83-AD6D-70F971A86DFC.dita">application
-and UI frameworks</xref>, see <xref href="GUID-EF7FF39E-929F-4767-B475-5D582D37BB32.dita">Window
-server events</xref>.</p>
-</conbody><related-links>
-<linklist>
-<link href="GUID-0F8D0399-58CD-4EB6-82DF-75D6BE5B0A84.dita"><linktext>Application
-framework concepts</linktext></link>
-<link href="GUID-BDDDF68F-F7C3-43AF-8B6C-C77C701FD2A9.dita"><linktext>Framework
-requirements for GUI applications</linktext></link>
-</linklist>
-</related-links></concept>
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