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App Stop Working? Here's How to Easily Force Quit on Your Mac or iPhone

App Stop Working? Here's How to Easily Force Quit on Your Mac or iPhone
We've all been there: you're in the middle of an important task, a game, or catching up on your favorite show, when suddenly, your app crashes. It freezes, spins the dreaded pinwheel of death, and refuses to budge. Don't fret! Forcing an app to quit is a simple yet effective way to regain control and get back to what you were doing.
On Your Mac:

There are three main ways to force quit an app on your Mac:

1. The Dock:

Click and hold the app icon in the Dock.
A menu will appear with various options.
Select "Force Quit" to terminate the app immediately.
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Force quit app in Mac Dock
2. The Apple Menu:
Click on the Apple logo () in the top left corner of the screen.
Select "Force Quit Applications".
A window will appear listing all open applications.
Click on the unresponsive app and then click "Force Quit".
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Force quit app from Apple menu
3. Keyboard Shortcut:
Press the Option (⌥), Command (⌘), and Esc (Escape) keys simultaneously.
The Force Quit Applications window will appear.
Select the app you want to quit and click "Force Quit".
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Force quit keyboard shortcut on Mac
Pro Tip: If an app is completely frozen, the Force Quit Applications window might not respond. In this case, try restarting your Mac.
On Your iPhone:

Force quitting apps on your iPhone is slightly different, depending on the model you have:
iPhone X or later:

Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the App Switcher.
Find the app you want to force quit.
Swipe up on the app preview to close it.
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Force quit app on iPhone X or later
iPhone 8 or earlier:
Double-click the Home button to open the App Switcher.
Find the app you want to force quit.
Swipe your finger to the right or left across the app preview until it disappears.
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Force quit app on iPhone 8 or earlier
Bonus Tip: You can also restart your iPhone to force quit all open apps.
By following these simple steps, you can easily force quit any unresponsive app on your Mac or iPhone and get back to what you were doing in no time. Remember, force quitting should be a last resort, as it can sometimes lead to data loss. If you're experiencing frequent app crashes, it's best to contact the app developer for assistance.
I hope this blog post has been helpful! If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below.

Happy apping!


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