ProcessKO Alternatives
ProcessKO is described as 'is for professionals and experienced users, with very good PC "know-how" (knowledge)!' and is an app in the os & utilities category. There are seven alternatives to ProcessKO for Windows and Android. The best alternative is SuperF4, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like ProcessKO are Advanced Task Killer, FCorp Image Hijacker, TasKiller and tuPoz.
ProcessKO alternatives are mainly Task Management Tools but may also be Process Management Tools. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of ProcessKO.SuperF4 kills the foreground program when you press Ctrl+Alt+F4. This is different from when you press Alt+F4. Alt+F4 only asks the foreground program to exit, allowing it to decide for itself what to do. Read more...
- 14 alternatives to Advanced Task Killer
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Task Management Tool
- Android
This tool is also known as ATK. It is a tool to kill applications running.
-Tap to select or unselect -Long press to menu -Widget.
Image Hijacker is a small and easy to use application that allows you to run a program via another one to hide it from prying eyes.
DiscontinuedDevelopment of FCorp Software has been discontinued in 2016. Last version of Image Hijacker, released in April 2016, can be still downloaded from SoftPedia.
TasKiller let you close (kill) your running applications in one click. You can also switch between apps.
DiscontinuedThe official website is no longer available. Last version, 4.0, released on November 2014, is still downloadable from Google Play Store.
With a single click, users can not only kill a running process, but also optionally delete the corresponding executable. Once this task is performed, the program automatically copies to Clipboard the path of the deleted entry.
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AppSwat is a process viewer and terminator.
An App that your using Freezes, and your first thought it to CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up Task manager, then you have to wade thought the processes to find said frozen app, then kill it... Or you use xKill.