What is the difference between “That's it” and “that's all”?

Answer (1 of 2): “That’s it” usually means “The thing has happened or has been identified.” This could be many things, such as a word someone was hunting for, e.g., A: “Was the word you were searching for ‘slovenly’?” B: “That’s it.” Sometimes ‘it’ is simply the last thing or the end, and we say...