![]() ![]() so the classical message "this applications canceled restart, quit it and try again". Well, sometimes you just say "restart", go to bath, and when you come back you want to see your clean and restarted mac, but its impossible, when you come back, you have a message saying "hey, you forgot this application too!" So you have to stay in front of your mac sometimes for minutes, and wait for all the apps one by one to quit, and keep answering "don't save", "ok, close this app too", "oh yeah, why mail won't quit?". It would be much faster if all apps receive the command to quit at the same time, so the fast applications closes first. So if you have a stuck app, all the other apps have to wait until it quits to receive the command to quit too. If you choose restart, its because you are sure that there's nothing important running, or if you have, at least you have a choice to ignore it.Īnother bad thing about this, is that Restart function quit apps one and then another. ![]() Why do you have to tell every single app, all the time you need a fast restart, things like "yes, ok, quit my app", even safari "you sure you wanna quit? you have many tabs" an so on. This is slightly inelegant and would result in your work not being saved sometimes, but it’s a different method to consider in a pinch.Hey, I really miss this feature in mac too. If you’d rather not go through the hassle of creating a script with Automator, there is an alternative method using Apple’s Force Quit feature. Now whenever you need to quit all your apps, simply click the script and it’ll close all the apps for you ![]()
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