ProcessKO

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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Onesimus Prime
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ProcessKO

#1 Post by Onesimus Prime »

From the same developer that brought you Q-Dir and DesktopOK - ProcessKO! It's basically a program that lets you set "favorites" for processes to terminate and then do so with the push of a (virtual) button. And as of today, I believe that it no longer writes any settings to the registry. :)

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#2 Post by guinness »

TESTED: Portable

So Add It! :)

I think the developer is reading TPFC because he's starting to change his programs to write the license agreement to the INI file. If he/she wants to make their presence known on the forum that would be much appreciated :)

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#3 Post by Onesimus Prime »

The dev. may be reading TPFC forums, but a few of us are also e-mailing him. :lol: --Myself included for this one...

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#4 Post by webfork »

This may already be in place but I would propose there should be some kind of process for accepting new submissions. At least two people should have tested it and make sure it fits into an openly established protocol. That may sound boring but it gives people a clear idea of what they're getting from PFWC that no other site has.

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#5 Post by donald »

Added ProcessKO to TPFC vote your preference at: ProcessKO

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#6 Post by guinness »

This may already be in place but I would propose there should be some kind of process for accepting new submissions. At least two people should have tested it and make sure it fits into an openly established protocol. That may sound boring but it gives people a clear idea of what they're getting from PFWC that no other site has.
Did you read the post about adding applications to the database? In the entry you have "Popularity score (0/10)" the right hand number is the score it has received from those who have a rating from 0-5, therefore if two people who have a rating of 5 vote for an application this will score 10, so for an application to show on the main database it must reach at least 10. Thats why it's so important that people who can, should vote for new applications and test them. At the moment it seems that only a handful of people are taking advantage of this addition to TPFC.

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#7 Post by DarkShadow »

v3.00 released. (June 25, 2013)

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#8 Post by Checker »

@ DarkShadow: Thanks ... and updated :wink:
For updates-posts use "Portable Freeware Updates".

BTW: Welcome to TPFC :!:

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#9 Post by DarkShadow »

Thanks and sorry!
Will do better next time.

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#10 Post by webfork »

Updated back in Feb, now at 5.77

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New in version 5.78 // 13 February 2022
Corrections in the task killer for MS Windows OS
Bug Fix: in Language switch

New in version 5.77 // 12 February 2022
Important adjustments and corrections under Windows 11
Update of the language files
New language in Task Killer for all MS Windows operating systems: Bulgarian

Many thanks to PPR@106_40V3K for the Bulgarian language.

New in version 5.67 // 15 October 2021
Small adjustments for Windows 11
Update of the language files in Process KO

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