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Good, that caching system sounds clever. I'm just concerned about what they mean by "staying in memory".
WM2003 doesn't actually close programs, it just hides them. Like many (probably most) people here I know enough about the technical side to understand and dislike this, so I use Wisbar Advance 2 to make the close button actually close the program. Will this style of behaviour make sense with WM05? If we completely close a program in the way WA2 or MagicButton does with WM2003, will it also no longer be cached? Or will the full close concept no longer be relevent?
With caching, I presume only content which is already in BiS will be cached? So if I save a document to BiS, it is actually stored on BiS immediately rather than being cached? If it's cached, then battery failure will cause it to be lost.
On a more optomistic note, does this mean that programs on an SD card will also see the speed benefits from caching?
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