oh, that is too bad.
and it's not possible to emplement an "kill" command? like with when you enable the option "Kill applications automaticly when updating them". but then at the end of the individual update? with a few seconds or miliseconds of delay since they don't open right away
but even so, i think this would be too much work to do this for each app which does not support this by default. unless it's done for all apps in general.
and it's not possible to emplement an "kill" command? like with when you enable the option "Kill applications automaticly when updating them". but then at the end of the individual update? with a few seconds or miliseconds of delay since they don't open right away
but even so, i think this would be too much work to do this for each app which does not support this by default. unless it's done for all apps in general.