By David Eitelbach, Laptopmag.com Contributor |
Mac Task Manager: Yes MAC has a Taskmanager but it is called as Activity Monitor in MAC, In Windows, we can open Task Manager by just clicking CLRL+ALT+DELETE, But for MAC there is another process to open Activity Monitor. Note: Remember that the Mac Task Manager is called as an Activity Monitor.
If you've ever encountered an unresponsive program in Windows (and who hasn't?), you’ve undoubtedly used the Ctrl-Alt-Delete key combination to force the program to quit. Unlike PCs, however, macOS doesn't use the typical Ctrl-Alt-Delete key combination to Force Quit frozen programs. If an application hangs up on you on your new Mac, just follow these simple steps:
1. Press Command-Option-Esc on the keyboard to open the Force Quit Applications window.
2. Select the program you wish to terminate and click Force Quit.
3. Click the Apple logo in the top left corner, select Force Quit from the drop-down menu as an alternate method.
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