![]() ![]() 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. 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. Since youre coming from Windows, it might be more natural for you to click on the app name in the. Now whenever you need to quit all your apps, simply click the script and it’ll close all the apps for you Command + Q is easily the most efficient way to close apps. Drag it to the dock so you can access it anytime.Choose a name and select Desktop as the save location and click Save.If there are apps you want to keep open at all times when the script is being run, click the “Add” button and choose an app to add to the “Do not quit” list.Click the down arrow under “Quit All Applications” and make sure “Ask to save changes” is checked. ![]()
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