10-26-2009, 11:14 AM -
Start Killer should be built into TLB as an option to be turned on or off and should be loaded with TLB (if the option is on).
Don't understand the response.
Yes, Start Killer is a separate program and that is the problem. It has to installed separately, it has to be loaded separately, it has to updated separately. It just makes more sense to me to have it built into TLB as TLB is not really complete without it.
If it was part of TLB there would be one less little utility to worry about, one less thing to install, one less thing to load at Windows startup, one less thing to keep updated.
There or course would need to be an option in TLB to turn StartKiller on or off.
The other thing is that StartKiller is not very well known; I ran across it by accident. When I was updating all my software awhile ago, I had a hard time finding it again. Having it built into TLB would be a no-brainer.
This just makes more sense to me.
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Quote:Not sure this is good idea. Start Killer can be as separate application only for some reason.
Don't understand the response.
Yes, Start Killer is a separate program and that is the problem. It has to installed separately, it has to be loaded separately, it has to updated separately. It just makes more sense to me to have it built into TLB as TLB is not really complete without it.
If it was part of TLB there would be one less little utility to worry about, one less thing to install, one less thing to load at Windows startup, one less thing to keep updated.
There or course would need to be an option in TLB to turn StartKiller on or off.
The other thing is that StartKiller is not very well known; I ran across it by accident. When I was updating all my software awhile ago, I had a hard time finding it again. Having it built into TLB would be a no-brainer.
This just makes more sense to me.
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