Knowing which Apps or Processes are running on your Mac is important, because some of these Apps could be slowing down your Mac. You will find below 4 different ways to show All the Running Apps and Processes on your Mac.
The mobile apps are also perfect. The UI is on par with Things 3 (but I think better). The only two minor gripes I would recommend would be for more app integrations and maybe more theme colors. Nonetheless, hands down best Todo list app out there. Everyone I recommend try it, thanks me.
Click “Launchpad” in the Dock Find the app icon that you want to remove Press and hold the Alt (⌥) key, or click and hold the app icon until it jiggles Click the cross next to the app that you want to remove and click “Delete” to remove the app and app icon immediately form your Mac. Double-click on the Applications folder. There you should find a folder named Chrome Apps, containing such things as Gmail.app, Google Drive.app, Google Search.app, YouTube.app, and Google Chrome.app 5. Delete the whole Chrome Apps folder, and you're done!
When you download an app on Android or Windows, you get an option, or it automatically creates a shortcut on the home screen or the desktop. On Mac too creating a folder or app shortcut is extremely easy. It hardly requires four clicks. We first make an alias and then move it to the desired location.
When you delete any files or folders on your Mac, they aren’t permanently removed. They find their place in the Trash bin, which needs additional clicks to delete them permanently. Sometimes if any file is locked or being used by another app, then it won’t be deleted. Hence, you can’t delete any file on your Mac.
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