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Kill those errant processes and improve system stability. By working closely with IBM, Stardock was able to kill processes that even many OS/2 developers said were unkillable. Process Commander provides a graphical version and even allow you to telnet to a hung machine and kill it from remote. | Kill those errant processes and improve system stability. By working closely with IBM, Stardock was able to kill processes that even many OS/2 developers said were unkillable. Process Commander provides a graphical version and even allow you to telnet to a hung machine and kill it from remote. | ||
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Kill those errant processes and improve system stability. By working closely with IBM, Stardock was able to kill processes that even many OS/2 developers said were unkillable. Process Commander provides a graphical version and even allow you to telnet to a hung machine and kill it from remote.
