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EndItAll, Version 1.0
Copyright (c) 1999 Ziff-Davis, Inc.
First Published on the PC Magazine Extra Web site, August 1, 1999
http://www.zdnet.com/pcmextra/utils/current.htm
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PLATFORMS:
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0

DESCRIPTION:
EndItAll lets you terminate all non-essential programs for the purpose of 
installing new software, running finicky games, or writing to CD-Rs that need a 
big buffer. The essential system programs Explorer and Systray cannot be 
terminated. EndItAll's main window presents a list of running processes. You can 
protect any process in the list from termination.

REVISION HISTORY:
Initial release.

INSTALLATION:
Extract the files in enditall.zip to a subdirectory on your hard disk, and 
launch install.exe to install the program. To uninstall EndItAll, use the 
Add/Remove Programs applet in Control Panel. For usage details, refer to the 
program's online help file.

SUPPORT:
Support for the free utilities offered by PC Magazine Extra can be obtained 
electronically in the Utilities discussion area of PC Magazine's Web site 
(http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/utilities/support.html). You also can access the 
Utilities discussion area from the utility's download page. The authors of 
current utilities generally monitor the discussion area every day. You may find 
an answer to your question simply by reading the messages previously posted. If 
the author is not available and you have a question that the sysops can't 
answer, the editor of the PC Magazine Extra Utilities will contact the author 
for you.

LICENSE INFORMATION:
PC Magazine Extra programs are copyrighted and cannot be distributed. Use is 
subject to the terms and conditions of the license agreement distributed with 
the programs.

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Neil J. Rubenking, author of EndItAll, is Contributing Technical Editor of PC 
Magazine. Sheryl Canter is the editor of the PC Magazine Extra Utilities, and a 
Contributing Editor of PC Magazine.

