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Originally Posted by PowerZ |
This is it

. TodayTaskKiller is not TodayTaskMaster. This is great news for me. I have really missed this program.
As for what it does; it has several things. I haven't really looked at the new version, but the old one gives more control over running programs. It has several icons that are on the today screen. One of them tells you how much battery life is left. One lets you overclock the CPU. One lets you do a softrest. One gives you a tue X-button so you can turn off programs without going into the memory settings. You can decide which ones you actually see, so if you aren't comfortable having one on the Today screen you don't have to have it there. When it is combined with cLaunch they make a great combo. Once they are set-up you hardly ever have to go into the start menu.