If you want to quit several applications at once on your Mac, an easy way to do it is to use Command+Tab to switch between the apps. This brings up the switcher interface in the middle of the screen, and you can quickly Command+Tab through applications. But instead of releasing the Command key, press the Q key to quit the application currently selected. You can quickly tell several applications to quit without ever bringing them to the front.

2 Responses to “Quitting Several Applications”

  1. Sean says:

    Command+T does various things in different apps, but what I think was meant to be said was Command+Tab, which performs the prescribed action.

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