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- 15.4" MacBook Pro
I was in the need of a new computer and decided to get a nice MacBook Pro.
I've managed pretty well by myself so far, but I do have one question...
Is there any "CTRL-ALT-DEL" equivalent for macs?
Something that lets you see all the open applications and processes running on your machine?
The only reason I ask is that somehow I managed to freeze finder while I was transfering files from my windows machine to my new notebook. If I was on windows, I would do the ctrl-alt-del thing and then close the offending processes.
Here, I was pretty much clueless about what to do. I figured out by myself that holding down the power button for a few seconds force-shutdown the thing, and I restarted without any problem.
So, I'm just wondering, is there a task-manager equivalent for macs?
I've managed pretty well by myself so far, but I do have one question...
Is there any "CTRL-ALT-DEL" equivalent for macs?
Something that lets you see all the open applications and processes running on your machine?
The only reason I ask is that somehow I managed to freeze finder while I was transfering files from my windows machine to my new notebook. If I was on windows, I would do the ctrl-alt-del thing and then close the offending processes.
Here, I was pretty much clueless about what to do. I figured out by myself that holding down the power button for a few seconds force-shutdown the thing, and I restarted without any problem.
So, I'm just wondering, is there a task-manager equivalent for macs?