It's still running and active when it's paused or halted. The other is obvious. I explained the solution in a mail a minute ago. Paul Moortgat On 30 Jul 2010, at 21:34, Robert Ameeti wrote: > At 9:28 PM +0200, 7/30/10, Paul Moortgat wrote: > >> That's why I want to quit the app and not stop or halt it. The >> other apps work this way, why not the ipod app? > > > Please explain what it is that you think would be different if you > Quit the app instead of Pausing or Stopping the song. > > > >> >> Paul Moortgat >> >> On 30 Jul 2010, at 21:01, Michael Winter wrote: >> >>> On Jul 30, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Paul Moortgat wrote: >>> >>>> Pause is not stop. >>> >>> That's all iTunes or an iPod has. If you want a "Stop" then you >>> need to quit the app or shut down the iPod. For non-mechanical >>> devices, the distinction between pause and stop becomes >>> irrelevant. There's no need for keeping disks spinning or >>> mechanisms engaged, which is why there needed to be both a pause >>> and stop option. >>> >>> -Mike > > -- > > <><><><><><><><><><><><> > Robert Ameeti - ePro® MailTo:robert at ameeti.net > (949) 422-6866 FAX (267) 222-6866 > PC & Mac computer specialist > > There is not any memory with less satisfaction than the memory of > some temptation we resisted. > -- James Branch Cabell > <><><><><><><><><><><><>