Click on any column header to order processes according to their value in that column.CPU, to see the percentage of resources being used by running processes. These can both be viewed on your Mac using Activity Monitor, a very handy tool tucked away in the Utilities folder. It displays a list of currently running processes and shows you the proportion of available system resources they’re using. Windows Task Manager does more than just allow you to force quit misbehaving applications.
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How to see more information about applications on the Mac If the Force Quit doesn’t appear, press the Option key while right-clicking, and you’ll see it. And If you right-click or Control-click on a hung application in the Doc, an option to force quit it will appear in the contextual menu.
You can also access the Force Quit box from the Apple menu, by choosing Force Quit.