Soft Lock 3.0

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Soft lock is a task and memory management program. It can be used as a main or supporting security program. Concerning task management, soft lock allows the user to view and kill any task running on their computer. The user can add tasks to a safe or kill list and can do things such killing all tasks outside the safe list. Also, the program has an Enable New Hidden Task Kill button, which detects new running tasks and prompts the user about actions to be taken for them. In silent mode, this option kills all new tasks. This way, the user can always monitor programs running on their computer. Also, Soft Lock has some memory management options, such as consuming physical RAM memory, in order to be freed later. (Freed memory is generally optimized in performance.)

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