-=PCTechTalk=- Re: EnditAll

  • From: "Joyce" <jmcclure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:11:18 -0500

Thank you Faustus for those encouraging words!  I will no longer have any 
fear of using any version of EnditAll.
Joyce
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <dktrfaustus@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:53 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: EnditAll


> On 19 Jun 2005 at 22:18, Joyce wrote:
>> Mine
>> is the free version and someone on the list sent it to me several
>> years ago after I expressed fear of the newest one that had just come
>> out at that time.  It was probably o.k too but I am not very brave
>> about trying new stuff.
>
>
> Joyce/Glo,
>
> EndItAll does not do _anything_ which cannot be fixed by restarting
> your computer. It deals with programs in MEMORY - not on your hard
> disc, so nothing will be permanently altered. Rebooting will load up
> everything which EndItAll closed.
>
> The program attempts to close all programs and processes currently
> running in the background; that's all.
> (The language used is not very encouraging, admittedly, since you
> have the scary option of "killing" programs, but that merely means
> that EndItAll will attempt to close down that program several times,
> until it succeeds or fails.)
>
> It has a good understanding of exactly which processes Windows needs
> to run at a basic level.
>
> However, if you wish to, say, go online after you've closed
> everything with EndItAll, you WILL need to reboot, so that things
> like your firewall and antivirus programs can be loaded up again.
>
> If you find that it has closed a program which you would like to keep
> running all the time, you can customise EndItAll by telling it which
> items NOT to close.
>
> EndItAll is mainly used by gamers, who want to free up as much memory
> as they can before starting their intensive, memory-hungry game.
>
>
> Faustus
>
>
>
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