quits
Quit! 1.1
Quit! is a Mac OS X applet for quickly quitting all open applications more>>
A list of excluded applications is gathered from user input and retained by the script on future runs... these excluded applications are never quit by the script unless chosen.
On drag & drop, the current preferences for excluded applications are reset.
Quit this 1.0
Quit this quits apps of your choice quickly more>>
Completly freeware.
I Quit 1.1
I Quit is a motivational tool to help you quit smoking. Simply enter how much you smoked, what you paid for a pack of cigarettes and your quit date and I Quit will help you keep motivated more>> I Quit is a motivational tool to help you quit smoking. Simply enter how much you smoked, what you paid for a pack of cigarettes and your quit date and I Quit will help you keep motivated.
Mac OS X 10.0 or later.
Version 1.1 corrects some minor esthetic issues in v1.0.
Quit it! 1.0
Quit it! - Choose any open application(s) to quit more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
selfQuit 1.0
selfQuit, as its name implies, quits immediately after you launch it more>>
seltQuit has been tested hardly only under Mac OS X 10.2.x
To make it work, you can double-click its icon from the Finder, launch it from the Dock, from a menu, or whatever method you like.
Since version 1.0, you can customize the way in which selfQuit will quit: quit with crash, quit after x seconds and run & quit in the background. To do it, double click "set selfQuit preferences" app.
Enhancements:
- Final release.
- Now you can customize some preferences for better performance.
- selfQuit is now open source.
QuitThem 1.0.1
QuitThem ia a simple but Useful Quitter more>>
"QuitThem" is a simple but most useful utility that can quit these needless applications immediately. And "QuitAll" is an AppleScript that quits all running applications automatically. The source list of "QuitAll" is also contained.
"QuitThem" is written in AppleScrit using "FaceSpan3.0" (Digital Technology International).
IE Quitter 1.1
IE Quitter - Quit IE after user-defined time more>>
I am the parent of an executive-functionally-challendged teen who never stops surfing when its time to go back to work. This script asks the user to select a quitting time (in minutes), warns the user at 3 and 1 minutes before times is up and quits IE.
Actually, you can cancel the script at the last minute, but it would be easy to edit the script so that it cannot be easily canceled.
finder quit 1.01
finder quit will fix a problem in MacOS 8 which occasionally occurs after mounting an AppleShare volume more>>
But even after they appear you will be unable to drag a file to another folder or volume.
finder quit fixes this problem by allowing you to restart the Finder.
Enhancements:
- Will relaunch the Finder after quitting so that you will not need to quit all applications to relaunch it.
Quit All and Run 1.0
Quit All and Run - Quits all open applications more>>
When you quit your application, the script will relaunch all the background applications (if there were any), otherwise itll just quit.
Quit Anything 2.2
Quit Anything - AppleScript to quit processes more>>
Many system processes which run under OS X which cannot be seen by AppleScript and so this program cant actually quit anything as the name suggests.
Enhancements:
- Compatible with OS X 10.4
- Added UNIX Killall access (via menu item).
- Quit Everything feature to quit everything without prompting the user.
- The main window is now (once again) centered on the screen.
- Quit events are now sent asynchronously.
- When brought to the foreground, the process list is updated.
Palm Sync-n-Quit 2.0
Palm Sync-n-Quit - This script runs the Palm Serial Port Monitor (SPM) more>> <<less
Palm Synch-n-Quit 2.0
Palm Synch-n-Quit makes it easy to quit the Palm Serial Port Monitor (SPM) and get the nasty crash on wake problem. more>> <<less
Disable Force Quit 1.1
Disable Force Quit is packed full of features to allow you to prevent such unwanted access by disabling the force quit option when those applications are in the foreground. more>>
Disable Force Quit 1.1 is packed full of features to allow you to prevent such unwanted access by disabling the force quit option when those applications are in the foreground.
Optionally, you can configure Disable Force Quit to allow protected access to the force quit command and the power off key. This way, you can still use the force quit command, but you must type a password first.
Requirements: System 7 or higher

iTunesShut 4.9.4
iTunesShut is familiar with many users as a helpful and proper utility which is able to receive a notification from iTunes, about the player state. more>>
iTunesShut 4.9.4 is familiar with many users as a helpful and proper utility which is able to receive a notification from iTunes, about the player state.
Do you fall sleep with music from iTunes? And want to shut down your Mac after the music has finished automatically? With this little app it is possible, without to schedule a time in the System Preferences. If it is "stopped", then an AppleScript will be started and shuts down, restarts, pauses/quits iTunes or sleeps the Computer. If you want to repeat one song for 10 times and after pause iTunes for example, then type in iTunesShut the number 10 and after 10 repeats iTunes will be paused.
It is also possible to give a time after iTunesShut will perform the selected action. With the volume slider you can set the desired volume, which iTunes should have at the end. iTunesShut will fade out the volume until iTunes's volume slider is at the same position as iTunesShut's. If you like, that iTunesShut doesn't quit after it has done its job, then you can go under the Menu and choose "Don't quit automatically". The default is to not quit automatically. This app has an English and a German localization!
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug: When pausing a song in iTunes, iTunesShut counted down as if a new song would begin.
an AppleScript will be started and shuts down, restarts, pauses/quits iTunes or sleeps the Computer. If you want to repeat one song for 10 times and after pause iTunes for example, then type inQuit Application CM 1.0
Quit Application CM - Contextual menu to quit a running app more>>
To use it, drag the "Quit Application CM" file into the "Contextual Menu Items" folder located within the System Folder. Depending on your system, you may have to reboot for it to take effect.
When you control-click (or right-click - doh!) on the icon of an open application, you should be able to quit it. Note that this uses an AppleEvent to quit the application, and because a contextual menu plug-in isnt a real application, AppleEvents arent supposed to work.