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Kill Processes On Your Computer

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Wednesday, 18th Mar 2009 | Share






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Windows Task Manager is definitely not one of the best things to manage tasks and processes on your computer, it lacks a lot of features which we desire to have a better control over running applications and processes.

In the past we had discussed about Process Explorer, a software utility that allowed you to manage tasks efficiently, along with the ability to suspend memory and CPU hogging tasks instead of terminating them forcefully.

Related: Kill Applications at a Scheduled Time with Process Assassin

Kill Process is another software utility, that will allow you to kill tasks just like a the task manager.

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To kill any running tasks or processes, simply click on the task and click on the Terminal button to kill the process. You can also terminate multiple running processes with a single click along with the ability to kill running services, which are different from processes, since they run in the background.

Download Kill Process

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