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I am a Windows refugee seeking asylum. Can someone explain what actually happens when you click the red close button on a window? I've noticed that the window closes, but the menu bar at the top of the screen often stays open.
With a PC, when you click close, the application closes completely. Windows mobile devices have no close button. They only minimize the application. The OS closes the application only when it needs the RAM for another running process. Is this the situation with the Mac?
Is there a way to actually close the application in a single click. I realize there is a keyboard shortcut.
With a PC, when you click close, the application closes completely. Windows mobile devices have no close button. They only minimize the application. The OS closes the application only when it needs the RAM for another running process. Is this the situation with the Mac?
Is there a way to actually close the application in a single click. I realize there is a keyboard shortcut.