The recorded tasks are still in the multitask bar

I checked my crash log and noticed that several applications seemed to be dropped. But looking at the multitasking panel, they are still there. Is there any other way to confirm that inactive applications are actually reset before my application crashes? Can this be seen in any of the tools?

So far, I have assumed that my application closes without disabling inactive applications. Now I'm not sure.

Update

My application crashed several times when I deleted everything from the multitasking panel. In these cases, I did not check the crash log, and I will have to do this in the future. But it is hard to imagine that it was just a coincidence.

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I used tools to find out what memory usage is while my application is running. I see that the real memory in the memory monitor reports the amount of real memory used by each application.

Having seen that several inactive applications demonstrate memory usage, I confirmed that they are in the multitasking panel. I was able to manually delete each of the bars and immediately received a response to memory usage. Each remote application has disappeared from the memory usage list.

This answers my question. Tools can show how much memory is used by applications that appear in the multitasking panel.

Apparently, the multitasking pane shows applications that currently accept real memory. This is not just a launch story.

As I said, I do not understand why Jetsam does not release these applications before killing my application. I will post this question later as new.

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A bar is just a launch story. It does not reflect the current memory status of your device, except by coincidence .....

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