Learning to use Force Quit

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The mythical Windows Ctrl + Alt + Del has its equivalent in OS XAlthough I imagine that you all already knew him, today we are going to see when we should go to him and when not, because we can mess it up when everything should be in perfect harmony.

Force Quit is the Mac's name for this service, and it is activated by Cmd + Opt + Esc or Apple Menu> Force Quit. But ... When should you use it?

Well, you have to use it when an application turns red ... and we have the feeling that it is stagnant. That is, for example with Photoshop, we may be rendering a very large image and the application appears in red ... but we have to wait, since it is most likely that it finishes rendering it well even though it seems to be blocked.

So you know, to use Force Exit well, is not going to be that you close what you should not!


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