Computers nowadays are pretty good without having to shutdown. I've had my mac run for months without ever shutting down.
Windows is about the same. Truth of the matter is if you kill an application and is a reputable app it completely stops using system resources.
If you think a computer needs a reboot just because is been a while check out task monitor or task manager to see what's eating up resources usually a kill pid should do the job without rebooting.
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Computers nowadays are pretty good without having to shutdown. I've had my mac run for months without ever shutting down.
Windows is about the same. Truth of the matter is if you kill an application and is a reputable app it completely stops using system resources.
If you think a computer needs a reboot just because is been a while check out task monitor or task manager to see what's eating up resources usually a kill pid should do the job without rebooting.