In the "Recent Apps" page there has always been the option to tap the "..." button in the top right and then choose "Running Apps" to go to a list of all currently running processes on the device. I use this frequently when apps such as Facebook, Skype or other programs are still running in the background and using up resources, in order to stop these processes manually.
This "Running Apps" option is still there under the "..." button, but since the Marshmallow update, tapping "Running Apps" no longer takes you to a list of running processes! Instead it takes you to the general Apps list, showing all installed apps on the device whether they are running or not!
First of all, calling this option "Running Apps" is now a blatant lie. It does NOT show "Running Apps" at all! Why keep this name for a feature that now doesn't do what it claims to do??
Second, why remove this feature to begin with??? It was a great feature and I used it often!
Third, I found that the feature itself still does exist in the system, but in order to access it you need to enable Developer mode on the device, then go to Settings -> Developer options -> Running services. There you find the exact same list of currently active processes that the "Running Apps" quick-link used to take you to.
Just... WHY???
This, and the fact that the overall performance of my device is very noticeably worse now than before the Marshmallow update, just makes me want to revert to a previous version of the system. The purpose of an update should NOT and should NEVER be to make a device perform worse, or to make useful features of the system less accessible! What the H were the developers of this update even thinking?
This "Running Apps" option is still there under the "..." button, but since the Marshmallow update, tapping "Running Apps" no longer takes you to a list of running processes! Instead it takes you to the general Apps list, showing all installed apps on the device whether they are running or not!
First of all, calling this option "Running Apps" is now a blatant lie. It does NOT show "Running Apps" at all! Why keep this name for a feature that now doesn't do what it claims to do??
Second, why remove this feature to begin with??? It was a great feature and I used it often!
Third, I found that the feature itself still does exist in the system, but in order to access it you need to enable Developer mode on the device, then go to Settings -> Developer options -> Running services. There you find the exact same list of currently active processes that the "Running Apps" quick-link used to take you to.
Just... WHY???
This, and the fact that the overall performance of my device is very noticeably worse now than before the Marshmallow update, just makes me want to revert to a previous version of the system. The purpose of an update should NOT and should NEVER be to make a device perform worse, or to make useful features of the system less accessible! What the H were the developers of this update even thinking?
