Watch the processes you specify and restart them if they're closed.
ReStartMe is designed to do one thing, and that is to restart processes. Let me explain, the way ReStartMe is used is that when it is started, you add processes to watch. You can either start a new program, or add a currently running process. Once you tell ReStartMe to watch a process, it will watch it, but it won't react until the process exits. When a process that ReStartMe is watching exits for any reason, whether it was closed properly or not, ReStartMe will restart it. Features of ReStartMe: Ability to watch multiple processes at once, Ability to protect the interface with a password, Minimizes to tray, Ability to remember programs that were being watched between uses, When adding processes, you can either start a new one or select from the currently running ones.
User can select applications to relaunch upon close. Allows password lock to prevent the application from being closed.
Cons
Does not load settings properly if launched on startup. Password protection aborted when program is closed by end-task or logoff.
Summary
Helpful to prevent accidentally closing an application, but not as tamper resistant as it implies. In order to work properly, the program must be run manually; if launched on startup, it does not load the application settings, which are stored in a file inside the application's installation directory.