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    Search and Kill (SnK)

    Automatically kill Windows processes using search criteria.

    Command line tool to automatically find and kill Windows processes using search criteria. Designed specifically to eliminate such cases when it is very hard to kill hung process with normal means (e.g. resource hungry fullscreen 3D game) and you have to restart your PC. By binding SnK with specific search criteria to some hotkey (with AHK for example) you can now kill such processes with ease.
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    Loglan82

    Loglan language and Virtual Loglan Processor repository

    Loglan'82 is a programming language conceived for object and distributed programming. It has many features that make Loglan'82 a tool surpassing other programming languages: * It enjoys a unique safe and efficient system of managing objects, see [[Safe dealocation]], * It offers modules of classes (__class__), moreover it allows to declare modules of cooperating objects i.e. **coroutines** and modules of threads ('''process'''). One can create not only objects of classes, but also...
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    Daphne

    Daphne

    GPL task manager replacement for Windows

    Daphne is a system tray application for process killing, controlling and debugging. It's development started back in 2005. It was first thought to kill a set of windows process at once. With the time it became a GPL task manager replacement for Windows. You can kill a process by dragging the mouse over the windows, by right-clicking the process in the main process list, or by typing its name with the "Kill all by name" command. ...
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    Process Manager for Windows (PMW)

    A easy to use task manager that lets you control your apps

    Process Manager for Windows is a smart Task Manager that lets you manage priority, transparency, visibility of your processes with few clicks. It lets you kill one process or all processes in with just shortcut key and let you gain control of your unresponding windows computer and let you regain all the resources back, of course when killing apps you always have the risk of losing the unsaved data. ================= This tool flourished from 2008 to 2013, and was downloaded over 200K times, However, it was decommissioned in 2013 by the sole developer Arif Ali Saiyed This tool was free with optional donations to milaap.org that raised about $1400 and just that small amount helped 15,372 needy people through microlending and created a new source of income stream for 3401 entrepreneurs. ...
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