When you need to handle the apps running on your Mac, you've probably used the built-in Activity Monitor or the handy “Force Quit Applications” dialog by hitting CMD+ALT+ESC. It’s a lifesaver when things get stuck!
Even though Activity Monitor gives you lots of details about your apps and the Force Quit dialog is super easy to use, there’s a cool middle ground you might want to check out.
cmdQuit is a neat little macOS app that keeps things simple while still packing a punch in its small and stylish interface.
This app hangs out in your Mac’s status bar and lets you close all running applications with just one click! Want your computer to shut down after closing those apps? No problem! You can also pick which apps you want to quit from an easy-to-use dialog.
What’s even better is that cmdQuit lets you select multiple apps to quit at once. Just hold down the CMD key while clicking on them – so much easier than doing it one by one!
If you're juggling lots of windows, cmdQuit has got your back. You can hide all your windows at once or bring them back when you're ready to dive into work again.
So, while cmdQuit may not give you every possible feature out there, it does what it’s meant to do really well! It's perfect for anyone who wants a straightforward way to manage their Mac applications without getting bogged down by too many options. If you're interested in trying it out, download cmdQuit here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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