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Auto-Kill-Any-Process

Automatically monitor and batch kill windows

Tool Name:

Auto-Kill-Any-Process

Tool Version: 2.2

Tool Type: Freeware

Tool Cost In: 0 US$

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Tool OS Support: WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,WinVista,WinVista x64

Limitations: N/A

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Short Description:
Auto Kill Any Process or A.K.A.P for short, is a very useful utility, to batch kill Multiple-Sets of different processes at once, by simply launching the program. It can also automatically monitor and kill processes at user specified intervals.

Long Description 1:
Auto Kill Any Process is used to monitor and batch kill windows processes by simply launching the program. This can come in handy if you want to clean up a batch of related processes after working with any application, or if you want to clear a set of expendable processes before starting another RAM intensive application, or to automatically get rid of reincarnating processes, in just a few seconds, instead of using the tedious task manager.

Long Description 2:
Auto Kill Any Process or A.K.A.P for short, is a very useful utility, to kill Multiple-Sets of different processes at once, by simply launching the program. It can also automatically monitor and kill processes at user specified intervals. These features can come in handy if you want to clean up a batch of related processes, after working with any application, or if you want to clear a set of expendable processes before starting another RAM intensive application, or to automatically get rid of reincarnating processes, in just a few seconds, instead of using the tedious task manager. A.K.A.P uses the HITLIST concept, wherein, the names of the processes, chosen to be terminated by the user, are saved in a file with its extension as '.hitlist'. This Hitlist is then passed to the program whenever it is executed, so that, all these processes can be killed at once, by simply launching the program or by using the timer feature.