

This will list down all the active apps running on your Mac device along with their respective PID numbers. In Mac’s terminal window, type the following command and then hit Enter. Type “Terminal” in the search box and hit Enter. Press the Command + Space key on your Mac’s keypad to fire up the Spotlight search. Just like how Windows has a dedicated “Command Prompt” for running and executing commons, on macOS we have a terminal window. Press the “Force Quit” or “Quit” button to terminate the selected app. In the Mac’s Activity Monitor window, double-click on the app that you wish to terminate.Ī separate window will now open up on the screen listing the apps’ info. Head on to Applications folder> Utilities> Activity Monitor. As we’re all pretty much aware, all the active apps icons are placed on Mac’s dock, right? Click on the app that you need to terminate and then press the Control+ Option key.Ī menu will pop-up on the screen, select the “Force Quit” option to terminate the app. #3 Using Mac’s DockĪnother unique way of force quitting applications on Mac is by using the Dock. This you can use if in case you forget the key combination shortcut for launching the Force Quit dialog box. Press the Apple icon placed on the top-left corner of the screen, select the “Force Quit” option from the menu. #2: Launching Force Quit via Apple MenuĪn alternate way of terminating a non-responding app is also available. If a certain app has become non-responsive, you can easily view its status in the “Force Quit” dialog box. Select the app that you need to terminate and then hit the “Force Quit” button placed at the bottom. The “Force Quit” windows list down all the active apps and services running on your macOS currently. Press the Command + Option + Escape key combination to launch the “Force Quit” dialog box on your Mac device. MacOS offers you a variety of ways to terminate applications.

