Multi-Process Killer does exactly what it says on the tin: It force-closes multiple programs to close simultaneously. It's functional, it's portable, and it's free for personal use, but for experienced PC users it's also outclassed by more comprehensive tools. Still, the task-oriented design makes it worth considering for novices.

MPK provides a list of all processes running on your PC, including some that Windows' own Task Manager typically hides, like some system processes and processes owned by a different user of the same PC. However, if your PC has multiple users signed in at once, be careful. MPK does not give any way to distinguish process instances from each other, which means you could accidentally end the wrong process and lose someone else's work. In this case, using Task Manager or a more powerful tool like the free and open-source Process Hacker will be necessary to avoid data loss.

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