-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…
-
```
On startup, PyScripter currently restores the set of files you had open the
last time you shut down successfully. The problem is if you have to force
kill the process, the current set isn't rememb…