Free frozen program manager
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Kill Frozen Programs from Tweaking.com is a free program for Windows that lets users stop unresponsive games and programs with the press of a few keyboard keys. Sometimes, programs and games freeze, so you’re stuck with a black screen. This program will let you close a frozen program with the simple press of a few keys.
Unlike other program managers, like Comodo Programs Manager, Kill Frozen Programs was developed for the single task of shutting down any apps that have become unresponsive or frozen.
How it works
There’s nothing more frustrating than when a game freezes just as you start playing. It’s even more frustrating when the Task Manager doesn’t work like it’s supposed to. This can happen because the game takes priority over everything else at that point.
In many cases, you’d need to restart your Windows computer to get it working again. With Kill Frozen Programs, you can set global keys on your keyboard that you can press when a program freezes. When pressed, the program will close any unresponsive apps. There’s no need to manually access the Task Manager and close the frozen app from there.
Program design and use
This program has an effortless and clean design that goes straight to the point. After you have downloaded and installed the program on your Windows computer, you can launch it to set the global keys.
When you open the program, you have a single window to set your global keys. You can also choose to ‘Run Now’ to test the program and see any unresponsive software in the background. You’ll see the results just below the main buttons, telling you the status. Here you can see valuable information such as how many unresponsive programs were found and if they were terminated.
Unresponsive software isn’t a problem
With Kill Frozen Programs, a free app for Windows, you don’t have to worry when a game or app becomes frozen. With this program activated, you simply press the global keys you set and the program will check your system and close any unresponsive game or apps.