I was actually shocked that a note taking app is running 15 processes in the background at all times.
Wunderlist had the same problem. A todo list app that runs 10+ processes when it's not even open? WTF?
I noticed the same about discord, slack and basically all modern apps. Why do these basic things need to run so many processes in the background? They are completely over-engineered and sluggish and slow.
At this point i only use the web versions of most software when i need them, so they don't clog up my system with useless processes.
It's because each of those apps is actually a web page running inside its personal instance of Google Chrome. And Chrome looooves creating tens of processes.
Wunderlist had the same problem. A todo list app that runs 10+ processes when it's not even open? WTF?
I noticed the same about discord, slack and basically all modern apps. Why do these basic things need to run so many processes in the background? They are completely over-engineered and sluggish and slow.
At this point i only use the web versions of most software when i need them, so they don't clog up my system with useless processes.