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>> Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 11:44 AM
>> Subject: Re: Interesting question about the Apple TV
>>
>> Truth to tell, there is no accessible way, of which I am aware, to judge
>> whether those apps
I agree with you that most likely, they are indeed closing. It’s just
something that I happened to be thinking about. Call me weird.
Chris.
> On May 8, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>
> Truth to tell, there is no accessible way, of which I am aware, to judge
> whether those apps ar
44 AM
Subject: Re: Interesting question about the Apple TV
Truth to tell, there is no accessible way, of which I am aware, to judge
whether those apps are really and truly closing when the main menu is returned
to. Some would, I suppose, say that in this case, it really does not matter.
Seems
Truth to tell, there is no accessible way, of which I am aware, to judge
whether those apps are really and truly closing when the main menu is returned
to. Some would, I suppose, say that in this case, it really does not matter.
Seems to me, if Netflix's behavior is anything by which to judge
This question applies both to the 2nd and the 3rd generations.
So, I take close note here of realizing that to close one of the... well... as
I call them, applets on the device, by applet, I mean any of the things on your
menu, like Netflix, Movies, Hulu, HBO Now, PBX Kids, etc. Anyway, to clos