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Quick Tip | Force Quit Mac Applications

Posted by Scott | March 7, 2007 .

 

After using a mac for coming up on 3 years, not one single time has the operating system crashed, frozen, or had any other type of hang ups.  However, sometimes applications will freeze up and you get the spinning ball that just wont go away.  You can either sit there and wait for it to time out and eventually close, or you can do a Force Quit on the application causing problems.

The Force  Quit is not a Jedi mind trick even though it slightly sounds like it could be.  The Force Quit is a lot like the ever familiar control alt delete on a PC.  To innitiate a force quit just hit the option+apple+escape key command and a window with all of your currently running applications will pop up.  If an application is not responding, then it will show up in red and have a “not responding” message next to it.  Just highlite it in the list and press  Force Quit.  The application will instantly close and  you can go about your business.

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