Kill Applications in a single click with One Click App Killer


One Click App Killer is a small utility and as the name suggests, it can kill any frozen application just by a single click. On launching the application, it will turn your mouse cursor into a bull’s eye. Then if you click on any application, it will close immediately and will be removed from memory.

However, you will have to be careful while using this application. If you click to fast, you will end up closing the wrong application and it does so without giving any warning. You can also close windows if you click on the desktop by mistake. If you are careful with this, you will like it. It is a nice utility and does the job well.

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  • 4 Comment(s)

    1. but will this be useful if windows freezes? i.e will we be able to launch this app. if windows freezes due to another app.

      Rajesh | Sep 20, 2008 | Reply

    2. Is they any better than using Task Manager? It sounds like it does the same thing.

      Kim Woodbridge | Sep 20, 2008 | Reply

    3. If your are on linux, there is a a cool way to do this. When a application crashes, hit ‘Ctrl+Alt+Escape’(may be different in some distros). If it works, your cursor will change to a skull and crossbones pointer. Now click on the frozen application to kill it.

      Binny V A | Sep 20, 2008 | Reply

    4. @Rajesh
      Good question, i dont think it will be possible

      @Kim
      It is definitely quicker than performing the same through Task Manager IMO

      @Binny
      Cool. Will remember it for future use

      Madhur Kapoor | Sep 20, 2008 | Reply

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