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CloseAll v3.0 CloseAll v3.0 Close All Windows with Just a Single Click: Select Apps You Want to Close and click OK CloseAll lets you close all running applications with just a single click. It doesn’t use any system resources at all and unloads right after completing its task. CloseAll simply flashes a ‘close’ signal to all open applications on the desktop and then ceases. What can be easier than a task list with check boxes and OK button? Just select apps you want to close and click OK. It’s CloseAll v3.0: From the main menu, you can enable “Small Icon” view: Enable/disable sorting and grouping of tasks: You can pin CloseAll shortcut to the Windows 7 Taskbar for quick access: CloseAll is indeed very handy if you are running multiple applications at the same time and want all of them to quit instantly. Try it to see if it can save your time. It’s FREE! System Requirements CloseAll runs on Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP (32-bit and 64-bit). In order to display information about UAC elevated processes, it requires to be installed in the system %ProgramFiles% directory. Changelog for CloseAll v3.0 (April 23, 2018): Command line switches: /NOUI and /TERMINATE Added ability to terminate all applications Added "Close All", "Terminate All" and Refresh buttons Some other minor UI changes and improvements |
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