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Fantastic!
I had never heard of this utility. Like Barry C, I've used the others, but they certainly didn't fill the void sufficiently. Way to go with a "killer" tech tip, Shawn!
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Huh, hadn't even heard of pkill though I'd used killall kill and xkill, I have a situation where pkill is going to be really "killer". Thanks Shaun. Oh, you should try to normalise the audio on your opening and closing segways, they seem a little strange. Your tech tips are nice and snappy though so keep it up.