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Comments by Vimalsoft(Pty) Ltd (Top 4 by date)
Vimalsoft(Pty) Ltd
16-Oct-22 12:25pm
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That is correct onSleep will happen when the app is still active but the user has switch to another app. that is fine. i also thought of using signalR to track such but i thought it will be a lot resources to use for just that
Vimalsoft(Pty) Ltd
16-Oct-22 12:15pm
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That is correct , if the user is connected to the internet or closed the app the app is not closed just minimized.
Vimalsoft(Pty) Ltd
31-May-21 14:15pm
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Yes , i tried this
Device.StartTimer(TimeSpan.FromMinutes(1), () =>
{
var shouldTimerContinueWork = true;
/*your code*/
return shouldTimerContinueWork;
});
it works just worried if this wont be resource intensive ?
Vimalsoft(Pty) Ltd
16-May-12 13:32pm
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this makes sense, let me try it and i will give feedback