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>  If you've ever accidentally launched a program and had to wait for
> it to completely load before you could quit it, you need Bail. Bail
> gives you an opportunity early in the launch cycle of the
> application to quit.
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How do I Bail?

When any application loads, you have a few seconds in which you can
Bail. Just hold down the mouse button or press Command-period and the
application will stop loading and return you to the Finder.

Preventing applications from Bailing

You can add applications to the list in the Control Panel. When these
applications load, Bail will ignore them, you will not be able to Bail
on any of these applications. An ideal application for this is
PrintMonitor which launches itself in the background when there is a
document waiting to print. If you do not add this application to the
list and you happen to click when PrintMonitor is trying to run, it
will Bail. This is most likely undesirable. You do not need to restart
after changing configuration options for changes to take effect.

DL #1 Bail v2.0.2

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

Bail prevention only works under System software version 7.0 and later