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Old 12-16-2010, 03:11 PM   #33
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An easier way to do this is to use a process manager application. I use Astro, a file manager that also has process and app manager tools. The Astro process manager lists all running Apps by their short description, including "AppLauncher". You can press-and-hold to bring up a menu to kill the process. The next time you go to "Extras" it will re-detect all installed Apps like it does the first time after a reboot.
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