![]() ![]() Start with the CPU tab.Ĭlick the % CPU column header to sort all of the running programs and processes by their CPU usage. Select the CPU tab to get a list of how much CPU each running App or process is using, select the Memory tab to see how much memory each is using etc. Apps and processes can be listed in a number of ways. Open the Activity Monitor from the Application -> Utilities folder. ![]() Kill an App or Process with Activity Monitor The first method is to use the Activity Monitor app and the second is to use the macOS Terminal. With that said, this tutorial will show you how to ‘quit’ a program or process, even when it’s not displayed in the dock or the “Force Quit” menu. Killing processes in macOS can cause system instability and full scale OS crashes. Use the following information very carefully. This step by step guide will show you two different ways to kill (end) a program and/or process running in macOS. ![]()
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