Your last quote:
last time I checked Juice Defender didn't in any shape or form attempt to kill or manage tasks on any level whatsoever.
And now you say:
"it manages your data connection"
Which is it?
I would consider your "lead-lined room" (I don't care if it's a kryptonite lined room) as a battery killer if you don't have something that manages how often your phone connects to data.
Juice defender doesn't manage tasks, such as apps which is what a task killer does. It manages YOUR DATA CONNECTION, which you could argue is a "task" but task killers for all intents and purposes are defined as unnecessary memory management which is NOT what juice defender does. I
I'm not going to have an argument on why you are wrong beyond this, you just are. If you want to define Juice Defender as a Task Killer, well that's fine. But you'd be as uninformed as the people that are using Task Killers to manage their Android devices memory.
