I'm running AvareX on a Samsung Tab A11, and it does the same thing. Instead of closing the app when clicking 'yes' to the prompt to exit, it seems to just move the app to the background and not actually close it. However, since that was also the same way that legacy Avare behaved on my old Samsung Galaxy Tab S2, I just assumed that was the way it worked. Having said that, there is something you can do to actually shut down background processes without having to reboot your tablet, which is what I do to shut down either the Avare or AvareX. I'm sure you've noticed the standard 3 buttons at the bottom of your Android screens. Those 3-buttons are the navigation buttons (or make up the navigation bar). Those three buttons are the Back Button, the Home Button, and the Recent Apps (or Overview Button). If you press the Recent Apps Button, what is displayed is any app that is currently open or recently used on your tablet/phone. There, on that screen, you can choose to close individual apps or all recently used apps, without having to reboot the tablet to close them. That is what I've been doing all the way back to legacy Avare, and still do in AvareX.
On Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 7:09:10 PM UTC-4 Dan - M20J wrote: