Sep 05, 2019 You may want to disable this. Again not all Mac models support this feature. The following models support this: MacBook (Early 2015 and later) MacBook Air (Late 2010 and later) MacBook Pro (all models with Retina display) Mac mini (Late 2012 and later) iMac (Late 2012 and later) Mac Pro (Late 2013) To turn this off, go to System Preferences. Delete the app preference file. Plist files can become corrupt when a Mac shuts down or restarts unexpectedly or when an app freezes or crashes. As a result, the app may not open. When you delete a bad preference file, the Mac creates a new plist file that contains all the app's defaults automatically.
Sometimes, apps that misbehave let you know. You see a warning on the Galaxy Tab screen announcing the app’s stubborn disposition. When that happens, touch the Force Close button to shut down the errant app.
When you don’t see a warning or when an app appears to be unduly obstinate, you can shut ’er down the manual way, by following these steps:
- From the Apps Menu, choose the Settings icon.
- Choose Applications.
- Choose Manage Applications.Text accuracy is not so good. Best ocr editing software free mac.If you touch the Running item at the top of the Applications screen, you see only the apps that are running. That helps narrow the list.
- Choose the application that’s causing you distress.For example, a program doesn’t start or says that it’s busy or has some other issue.
- Touch the Stop button.The program stops.
May 27, 2018 It seems OK so far, just still can't work out how to pause the synch. If I click on the synch looking thing it doesn't come up with any option. It still seems to be killing my use of internet. For some reason using up all the upload bandwidth, obliterates the download. So all the rest of my. Feb 02, 2013 The title says it all and I'm not sure why my applications keep quitting. It seems to be mail, finder, and safari the most. Here is my set up. OSX 10.8.2 on a Late 2012 Mini 2.3GHz i7, Corsair 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 (non pro) 250GB SSD fused to the stock apple 1TB HDD.
After stopping the program, try opening it again to see whether it works. If the program continues to run amok, contact its developer: Open the Market app. At the main Market app screen, choose My Apps. Choose the app you’re having trouble with, and touch the See Details button. Scroll to the bottom of the details screen, and choose Send Email to Developer. Send the developer a message describing the problem.
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All My Apps Keep Quitting Unexpectedly Mac Sierra
The title says it all and I'm not sure why my applications keep quitting. It seems to be mail, finder, and safari the most.
Here is my set up. OSX 10.8.2 on a Late 2012 Mini 2.3GHz i7, Corsair 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 (non pro) 250GB SSD fused to the stock apple 1TB HDD. I've only had this set up for a few weeks.
Verified the disk.. everything is ok. I did end up downloading a copy of 10.8.2 from a link on here because I couldn't get the App Store to show it for me. Wondering if that might be the problem.
Any ideas?
Here is my set up. OSX 10.8.2 on a Late 2012 Mini 2.3GHz i7, Corsair 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 (non pro) 250GB SSD fused to the stock apple 1TB HDD. I've only had this set up for a few weeks.
Verified the disk.. everything is ok. I did end up downloading a copy of 10.8.2 from a link on here because I couldn't get the App Store to show it for me. Wondering if that might be the problem.
Any ideas?