Wednesday, August 19, 2009

SuperF4 - Kills Windows Apps

There is a hierarchy of how you can close Windows applications, including courtesy "File-> Exit" from the menu and the most complete "End Process" in Windows' task manager. SuperF4, however, is to DDT applications you want immediate past.

What is the benefit of the reliability of the method in Task Manager? On the one hand, SuperF4, which resides in the memory based implementation is faster to implement, especially if the system is uneven herky-and learn to curb the Task Manager is running. Secondly, it will not be asked to confirm that you really want to end this process or Ctrl + Alt + F4, and the program is currently only ends, no questions asked. Press the Windows key and F4, and you have a relative skull click the icon of an application to kill out. Finally, the developer said that its application by the removal of the cap in most applications, while the Task Manager "does not need to close the program, you can decide for itself what to do."

SuperF4 is available as a free download for Windows only. Looking for a no-software solution for applications unstable? Try a script shortcut previously. Want to strengthen your task manager with a real power to kill? Try is from here: http://code.google.com/p/superf4/
 
 

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