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L'offre gratuite du jour pour AutoClose Pro 2.2 était valable le 12 janvier 2019!
AutoClose est un outil d’automatisation Windows très pratique qui vous permet de spécifier comment et quand fermer les programmes en cours d’exécution sur votre système. Avec AutoClose, vous avez le choix de décider si vous souhaitez éteindre, vous déconnecter, mettre en veille prolongée ou redémarrer votre ordinateur. Il peut prendre en charge plusieurs tâches à la fois et vous permet de terminer efficacement les tâches en arrière-plan. Ce logiciel vous donne vraiment la tranquillité d'esprit dont vous avez besoin.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10 & Server (x32/x64)
1.219 KB
$29.95
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Here are a few freebies...
http://www.airytec.com/en/switch-off/
https://alternativeto.net/software/amp-winoff/about/
http://www.den4b.com/products/shutter
http://www.wisecleaner.com/wise-auto-shutdown.html
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Sorra... but most of the comments (till now) don´t get the point:
1) most named "alternatives" just shut down windows itself, but do not handle running programs - which is a BIG difference!
2) a comletely different thing is a discussion on the real usability of this tool (beside its regular price):
) as already mentioned, NO program should be able to end a virus scanner! - If, this would be a major fail f the virus scanner itsel, because then every malicious softwarte could do the same...
b) just forcing(!) a program to end, means, that this prg.could not reset altered screen settings (resolution, colours et. and even other sensible stuff) so what a program like the offered on should be able to do, is to end a/all program(s) in a regular way... - but that need fine tuning and at least knowledge how to end a certain task.
There is several software that must be !correctly! ended to not end up in some fuzz (not only the visible screen, but e.g. not saved .ini files and much other stuff.
You can test a program yourself, if it (at least most likely) guarantees to can be ended in a brute way: Hit Alt-F4 inside the program and watch what is offered it you ask it to end thru this (but even than: this will not really guarantee it).
What the more tech interested CAN do and use alternatively is, playing with AutoHotkey.exe: That great (free!) tool (as well as AutoIt.exe!) offers all needed fine tuning for such tasks - but it need sometimes some work to find out ALL needed (conditional!) key presses to end a task correctly (and such without data loss or other mess).
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What's wrong with the "Task Manager?" Sorry.
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Can this program shut down programs like Microsoft Edge which always activates itself at start up?
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