Not all macOS applications run smoothly, with some running into troubles that prevent you from quitting it. Here's how you can use force quit an app to stop it from running when nothing else works.
Macs aren't infallible, and at some point during your time using them you'll come across a situation in macOS where an app has become unresponsive, leaving you without access to its contents and ...
No matter what hardware your Windows PC is running, it will, at some point, succumb to an unresponsive program that refuses to quit. When this happens, the frozen program displays Not Responding in ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. If your Windows program won’t respond, force quitting is often the move. Here are some things to try before you ...
Force-closing apps on Apple Vision Pro is not intuitive. There’s no list of running apps like you see on your iPhone when you swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause halfway. There’s no ...
There's a lot to love about being a Mac owner. Aside from a generally sleek appearance, its classic design is so timeless that even older models keep their resale value at a reasonable price. And, of ...
Apple designed its iPadOS software so that you don't have to close an app when you're not using it, since most apps that are not active remain in a suspended state and don't use up any resources or ...
Apple Watch apps are faster than ever thanks to watchOS 3, but if you ever run into the rotating dial of death, sometimes quickly force quitting the app can help. With watchOS 3, Apple has made the ...
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 ...
If an app becomes responsive (usually a mozilla browser or something by Adobe) I usually go straight to the Dock and force quit the damn thing.<BR><BR>Other example, say if I have 20 files open in ...