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kalos
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hello!
I really like xkill command in linux
is there an winxp/win7 alternative?
I want to just click the window and kill its process!
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https://www.donation...mmel/index.html#Kill
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thanks!
does it try to close (forcely) the window, or it kills its parent process?
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Cheap post to say this is neat so I can make a pretty pattern in the Recent Posts list.
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