How it works
When ThumbsKill is started, it will start
ThumbsPlus.
After that, ThumbsKill checks every ten seconds if a ThumbsPlus
instance is hanging in memory. If such an instance is found, it will be
closed. ThumbsPlus instances that apply to a really running ThumbsPlus
will be ignored by ThumbsKill.
There is always only one instance of ThumbsKill, even when it is started several times to open multiple instances of ThumbsPlus.
If no Thumbs.exe process can be found, ThumbsKill ends itself.
To cut a long story short: Instead of
starting ThumbsPlus just start ThumbsKill.