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Why Mac apps never get “closed”

32 pointsby dallamaneniover 8 years ago

2 comments

ovaoover 8 years ago
Great answer to a common question. I&#x27;ve always liked the distinction between windows and processes in macOS, but many Windows users find it (understandably) odd — Windows power users sometimes feel that the mechanic robs them of control, in that clicking what they believe to be the &quot;close application&quot; button does not typically do what they expect.<p>I agree that neither approach is objectively right nor wrong.
captainmuonover 8 years ago
I wonder what portion of users doesn&#x27;t even know that you can&#x2F;should quit mac application when you no longer use them. I frequently see people with dozens of active applications in their dock.<p>This is the converse of the situation on Android. I know many people who close android apps (by swiping them away in the app switcher) because they are afraid they will run in the background.
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