While you have Activity Monitor open, you may also want to take a quick look at the other tabs, to see whether any apps are making large demands on your Mac’s CPU, Energy, Disk or Network, as this can all contribute to your Mac running more slowly than it should. Jan 07, 2015 Sometimes it's best to quit all of your open Mac apps, be it for troubleshooting, to free up system resources, or just to prepare to log off at the end of the day. If you have many open apps, however, it can be a pain to close them one-by-one. A solution is to use the power of Automator to create a small app that will close everything for you in one click. Here's how to do it. Jul 14, 2017 Macs Fan Control is one of those applications that exists in your menu bar and gives prompt information on your present CPU temperature and fan speed. Mac overheating because the fans are not working With this app, you can override Apple’s rules of cooling a MacBook by raising the lowest fan speed, only with the intent to extending your.
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When you close an app’s window, the window closes, but the app remains open. If you want to quit an app, click the app’s name in the menu bar, then choose Quit App. For more information, see Quit apps. If you want to quit the app (release the memory, reduce CPU usage, etc) then there are several ways to do this: Using keyboard shortcut. Android phones let you use Dashlane or LastPass to log in to your apps automatically, after making a few simple tweaks to your settings; 1Password can fill in your usernames and passwords with a.
Have you ever wanted to quit an application on your Mac but wanted it to remember all the tabs and windows you had open for the next time you launched it again?
Here’s how its done:
This little tip is super-easy. It’s also super-useful. You may want to use it when:
- You must restart your Mac.
- You are working on a project and have multiple PDFs or Safari browser windows open but need to restart your Mac for some reason.
- You need to go home but company policy is to shut the computers down at night, to save energy.
- You want to focus on something different.
- Or some other reason that’s unique to you.
Sure, you can save all the documents in a smart folder you’ve automated to open next time you launch your Mac, or use Safari’s ‘Add Bookmarks for these XX tabs’ feature (in the Bookmarks menu) to create a temporary collection of bookmarks for the pages you are in – or you can just do it like this:
It’s all in the Option
- While in the application, navigate to the application menu.
- Now press the Option key while selecting Quit in the application menu.
- The Quit and Keep Windows item should replace Quit
- Press this and the application will quit, but all the current windows you have open will open next time you launch it.
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You can make it automatic
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You can make this the default behavior on your Mac in System Preferences. Once this is enabled your Mac will remember all the windows you have open when you quit an application so they will be opened next time you launch it.
- Open System Preferences>General and uncheck Close windows when quitting an app.
Now you’ll never lose an open window while you work again.
And if after you have changed that preference you should ever wish to quit an application and forget what windows it has open, just press the Option key to see Quit and Close all Windows.
Hope this helps.
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