Shutdown Command Software

Fast and Smart Shutdown Windows by different ways.
Tiny but powerful hibernation utility.
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Fast and Smart Shutdown Windows.
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Fast and Smart Shutdown Windows.
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A powerful GUI Windows command interpreter
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$14.95 - X-Ray Application Software.

Get Shutdown Lock and enable hibernate and stand by feature in application, like FlashGet, Use Windows XP fast user switching feature more safety, prevent unexpected system shutdowns or restarts that could immense and sensitive data loss.



$24.95 - Handy Software Lab

The program is intended for fast and guaranteed execution of Windows Shutdown if there is a plenty of open applications.



Free - Handy Software Lab

The program is intended for fast and guaranteed execution of Windows Shutdown if there is a plenty of open applications.



$74.95 - JP Software

If you are tired of having to choose between the power of the command line and the ease of a GUI, Take Command is the perfect solution. Take Command supports existing CMD.EXE commands and batch files, and adds thousands of new features.



 
Fast and Smart Shutdown Windows.

HSLAB Force Down Lite
Free - Handy Software Lab

The program is intended for fast and guaranteed execution of Windows Shutdown if there is a plenty of open applications. Allows to fulfil: - Accelerated command Shutdown; - Normal command Shutdown; - Accelerated command Shutdown and Restart; - Normal command Shutdown and Restart; - Command Log Off;



 
Shutdown or restart a LAN at click of button.

JOC Master Shutdown
$24.95 - Jocsoft.com

JOC Master Shutdown is a system utility for Win9x/NT/2000/XP that allows to automatically shutdown your computer, a remote computer or a complete LAN domain. Shutdown, restart, log off, hibernate, suspend or lock computer(s) immediatelly, at schedule time or by command line mode. Rather than going to each computer individually, you can restart or shutdown all the computers in a LAN domain, by clicking a button. Saves time and work



 
Shutdown multiple workstations over a network

Remote Shutdown
$44.99 - Coruscant Ltd.

Allows an NT/2K/XP Administrator to remotely shutdown any number of NT/2K/XP Workstations over which they have administrative control via either a GUI or the command-line. They can optionally specify a delay and message to be displayed to the user during shutdown. During this time the shutdown can be aborted. Multiple workstations can be specified in the GUI and this list can be saved for later use in either interface.


 
Auto Restart or ShutDown Windows

ShutDownOne
$18.95 - DimaWare

Auto local and remote ShutDown Windows. Auto Login, Scheduled operation, Remote ShutDown, Batch shutdown, Password Protection, Hot Key, Running in Silent Mode, Executing application before taking action, Command line support, ShutDown/Restart through locked workstation, Privacy Control including IE history, cookies, typed URLs and much more.


 
Free application launcher.

Tray Commander Lite
Free - Ardamax Software

Tray Commander is a multifunctional utility that was developed to let you quickly run your frequently used commands directly from the system tray. Tray Commander adds a single icon to the tray which, when clicked, displays a menu to which you can add commands. It can open\close your CD drives, reboot, shutdown your system, run your favorite applications, launch any screensavers and many others.


 
Local and remote shutdown utility.

DShutdown
Free - Dimitrios Coutsoumbas (Dimio)

DShutdown is a stand-alone program that let you schedule the shutdown and the wake up of a local or remote PC. Supports, beyond classical shutdown options, also a series of particular options, and relating monitor functions as the option to shutdown a PC when an application terminate or as the option to shutdown a PC when Internet traffic reduces itself under a particular value for a given amount of time.


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