Quit Anything is an AppleScript tool that allows users to quickly and easily quit processes. With just a few clicks, users can eliminate any unwanted or unresponsive programs, improving their computer's overall performance and productivity.
It's worth noting, however, that there are some system processes running under OS X that cannot be seen by AppleScript. As a result, this program might not be able to quit everything as the name implies.
With that said, the latest release of Quit Anything offers some useful new features, including compatibility with OS X 10.4 and UNIX Killall access via a menu item. The app also now includes a "Quit Everything" feature, allowing you to quit everything without a prompt. Additionally, the main window is once again centered on the screen, quit events are sent asynchronously, and the process list is updated when brought to the foreground.
Overall, Quit Anything is a handy program that can help streamline your workflow and save valuable time. If you're looking for a way to quit multiple processes at once, it's definitely worth considering.
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