Quick Shut Down 2.6

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  • Date added:
    25/01/2002
  • File size:
    508K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Quick ShutDown - free Windows shutdown utility that allows to shutdown, reboot or logoff your Windows session with a mouse click. When Quick ShutDown is running, an accurate miniature icon appears on the taskbar on the end opposite the Start button (next to the clock). Right-click on the icon and you have a choice to shutdown, reboot or logoff your Windows session. You can preset a command so that all you need to do is to left click on its icon in the desktray and that function will be carried out. Quick ShutDown optionally terminates programs that are not responding, making shutdowns both quicker and safer. You can easily set hotkeys for each task (shutdown, reboot and logoff).

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