The app killer may be causing the problems, though I really don't know enough to be sure... Android is kinda neat in that it leaves app's "running" in RAM, without giving them much if any CPU, it will give up the RAM if another, more active app needs it but it doesn't always need to. Unfortunately, when people see that they only have a few Megabytes of RAM left it tricks them into thinking they will need to clear it out, when really there is nothing wrong with filling up your RAM completely(as long as you aren't actively using all of it of course)... So yes, appkiller's are not necessary and can in fact do more harm than good.
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