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HSLAB Force Down 2.8.831.2010 |
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| Author |
Handy Software Lab |
| Date |
05/04/2011 |
| Size |
1666 KB |
| License |
Shareware |
| Price |
US $23.15 |
| Platform |
WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows |
| Installation |
Install and Uninstall |
| aFreeGo
Rating |
Not Rated |
| Downloads |
20 |
| User
Rating |
5.00 |
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| Minimum
Requirements |
32 Meg of RAM |
| Limitations |
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The software is intended for quick and fast execution of Windows shutdown if there is a great number of running applications. Allows to fulfil: - Accelerated shutdown command - Normal shutdown command - Accelerated shutdown command and restart - Normal restart and shutdown command - Log off command - Accelerate shutdown automatically - Start from the command line - Using "Hot Keys" - Hook and execute a Windows shutdown - Eject removable media (if inserted). Also some external events can be processed: - Shutdown at selected day and time - Shutdown when selected file exist or not exist - Shutdown when selected file larger or smaller from given value - Shutdown when selected application(s) is running or not running - Shutdown when selected local user was logged or no longer logged in - Shutdown when selected removable media was inserted - shutdown when selected user or computer connects to your computer from a network or the Internet. External events usage gives you the broadest opportunities by definition of the moment of a restart shutdown or switching your system off.
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