Close Multiple Programs at One Time
By Josh | March 12, 2008
If you are constantly ending programs that you don’t need running then it can get a little tedious trying to close each and every one of them individually. When I travel I take my laptop with me, and my laptop loves to run a lot of stuff that I don’t need running. So I’m constantly closing programs. EndItAll makes this process a whole lot easier. When you open EndItAll, you just have to set it so that it knows which programs are fine to close. Then you tell it to close or kill those programs. It will then end them all at one time so that you don’t have to take the time to end them all individually.
Alternative:
I have been using this great little program called Task Killer for a while now. It runs in your system tray and you can easily just click on it and choose which program you want to end. It is nice for when you want to quickly close a hanging program or when you want to free up some RAM. Using both Task Killer and EndItAll is a nice combination.
Via Ghacks.
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I have a lot of processes I quit on my laptop, especially when running it off the battery, I really should just sort out my startup items but this will do until I get around to that! thanks.
No problem! Glad it helps.