If you’re like most people, you probably have open apps on your phone that you can’t close. This is a problem because closed apps are less likely to get viruses and malware, and they’re also more likely to be used. To close all of your open apps in a snap, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings app and tap on the General tab.
- Scroll down and tap on the App Store button.
- Tap on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen that say “Close All.”
- Tap on OK to close all of your open apps in a snap.
Close All Windows
Close All Windows from NTWind Software is an easy to use utility that doesn’t require installation, and will terminate all programs with a single click. Simply download and extract the zip file, and when you open it you’ll see the files that run it.
You can put this folder into a handy directory like C:\Users then pin the executable to the Taskbar for easy access in Windows 7.
It will also work in XP or Vista and you could add it to the Quick Launch toolbar.
If you haven’t saved your work in a program or document, the app will ask if you want to save your work, just like if you were to close out of it normally.
If you need a way to quickly close out of all your open apps when done for the day, Close All Windows is a very cool solution.
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