CleanLogOut

July 28, 2011

Mac Os X

Yet another application with the same goal as CleanShutDown and CleanReboot: provide a one-click solution to log out from your account without saving application’s state.

Enjoy.

Note: To fix the “Access to assistive devices disabled.” error follow these simple steps:

Go into System Preferences -> Personal -> Universal Access -> Check box at bottom for “Enable Access for Enabled Devices”.

After that, manually log out or reboot your system for changes to take effect. (Thanks Mccleodx for pointing this out!)

Download CleanLogOut

Download 2.0.1


Changelog

2.0.1

– Code optimization.
– Unified version with CleanShutDown and CleanReboot

1.0

– Initial Release

 


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8 Responses to “CleanLogOut”

  1. Shaun Says:

    Have you considered writing the scripts so they change the state to 0 on boot up each time.

    • Victor A. Says:

      The result would be the same. I prefer to use this way so there is basically no configuration required by the user (setting up the script to start on boot, etc).

      Nonetheless, that is a perfectly fine approach. Feel free to modify my code and implement it as a boot up script! And if you feel like, share it with us here!

  2. Donner Says:

    Victor what about CLEAN SLEEP? Would be useful.

    • Victor A. Says:

      The whole idea behind sleep is leaving the state of the computer unchanged while turning off the screen and entering power saving mode, that’s why a Clean Sleep never came up.

      Thanks for the suggestions though!

      Victor

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