There’s a few quick ways to duck out of unresponsive apps, but you should always check if there’s an unknown program slowing down your Mac. Reading time: Reading time 3 minutes We’ve all been there.
There's a lot to love about being a Mac owner. Aside from a generally sleek appearance, its classic design is so timeless ...
Our smartphones, tablets, and computers do a lot for us. They help us access puppy videos, stay in touch with our loved ones and keep people of all ages entertained. If you’re a regular user of Apple ...
Once in a while, you have to quit or force quit apps even on Mac, which famously doesn't fully quit apps when you hit the red button in the top-left corner of an app's window. In Windows, the red ...
No matter what you use your Mac for, there may come a time when Command + Q just doesn't cut it. For closing out those persistently frozen apps that just won't go away, there are a couple of ways to ...
The simplest way to quit any Mac app is to use a keyboard shortcut. Press Command-Q to quit the app that's currently running in the foreground. When I have four or five apps to quit, I just open the ...