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	<title>Comments on: Quick Tip &#124; Force Quit Mac Applications</title>
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		<title>By: I just got a Mac how the hell do you Control Alt Delete? &#124; Ask The Admin</title>
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		<dc:creator>I just got a Mac how the hell do you Control Alt Delete? &#124; Ask The Admin</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] 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 initiate a force quit just hit the option+apple+escape key command and a window with all of your currently running applications will pop up.Â If an application is not responding, then it will show up in red and have a “not responding” message next to it. Just highlight it in the list and press Force Quit. The application will instantly close and you can go about your business. [Mac Utopia] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 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 initiate a force quit just hit the option+apple+escape key command and a window with all of your currently running applications will pop up.Â If an application is not responding, then it will show up in red and have a “not responding” message next to it. Just highlight it in the list and press Force Quit. The application will instantly close and you can go about your business. [Mac Utopia] [...]</p>
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