As much as I enjoy using Chrome, it does tend to hog my PC’s resources. On rare occasions, it gobbles up so much memory it brings my computer to a standstill, leaving me no option other than to open Task Manager (Ctrl+Alt+Escape), locate the Chrome processes (usually more than 20 of the blighters), then close each one by right-clicking and selecting ‘End task’. Trudging through Task Manager’s entries to shut down Chrome is an annoyingly slow process.
I was delighted, therefore, to stumble upon NirCmd (www.snipca.com/33982, scroll to the bottom for the download links). Created by one of my favourite developers (Nir Sofer), this small tool lets you run more than 70 powerful system commands, including one that kills all Chrome processes in an instant.
NirCmd doesn’t require installation and…
