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Close X – How to Exit Applications in Computer Systems

When you are done using an application on a computer, you will need to close it in order to free up memory and system resources. Closing applications is also important to ensure that any data that you have entered is saved and that your work is not lost. There are a few different methods for closing applications, depending on the operating system you are using.

Windows

On Microsoft Windows computers, there are a few different ways to close applications. The most common way is to click the “X” button in the upper-right corner of the window. This will close the window and the application will no longer be running. You can also open the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and then selecting the “End Task” option for the application you want to close.

Mac OS

On a Mac computer, the process for closing applications is a bit different. You can click the red “X” button in the upper-left corner of the window to close the application. Alternatively, you can open the Dock by pressing ⌘ + Tab and then selecting the application you want to close. Finally, you can open the Force Quit menu by pressing ⌘ + Option + Esc and then selecting the application you want to close.

Linux

On Linux, the process for closing applications is similar to Windows. You can click the “X” button in the upper-right corner of the window to close the application. Alternatively, you can open the System Monitor window by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and then selecting the “End Task” option for the application you want to close. In general, it is important to remember to close applications when you are done using them. This will help to free up memory and system resources and ensure that any data you have entered is saved.

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