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You could use this in a bash script to close out applications from the command line, or even modify it to behave similarly to the “ Quit All Open Apps” with Automator trick we covered a while back. Also, you can right-click/control click Unlox 2.0.2 icon and then choose Move to Trash option from the sub menu. Step 3: Search for Unlox 2.0.2 in the /Applications folder, then drag its icon to the Trash icon located at the end of the Dock, and drop it there. Step 2: Launch Finder on your Mac, and click Applications in the Finder sidebar.
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Note that modern versions of Mac OS X offer an improved kill command that is more user friendly, known as pkill. Here’s the regular steps to uninstall Unlox 2.0.2 on Mac: Step 1: Quit Unlox 2.0.2 as well as its related process(es) if they are still running. With apps that do have save options and when Mac OS X has auto-save disabled, the save dialog box will be summoned as usual.Īnother advantage to using osascript to close apps gracefully is that you can provide an actual application name, which is much easier to remember and quite a bit more user friendly than relying entirely on process ID numbers that go with the kill command. Osascript -e 'quit app "APPLICATIONNAME"'įor example, to quit Calendar from the command line, replace APPLICATIONNAME with “Calendar”īecause Calendar syncs and doesn’t have a save option, you won’t be presented with the standard save dialog when trying to close the app. The basic syntax to send a standard quit signal to a GUI application in Mac OS X from Terminal is as follows:
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That also means the target application won’t forcibly exit if there is unsaved data without prompting the user for input (unless you have auto-save setting enabled for Mac OS X and the application doesn’t prompt the user as a result). Set the distance to 3.0 meters for better convenience.How to Gracefully Quit Apps from the Terminal in Mac OS X with osascriptĪgain, this will issue a standard quit signal to an application, rather than a kill (terminate) signal.

You can also specify the Lock and Unlock distance on “Near Lock” application.
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Near Lock application on your iPhone supports both Bluetooth and Touch ID to unlock Mac with iPhone.

Step 3: Use Bluetooth or Touch ID to unlock the Mac with iPhone You are now all set to lock and unlock Mac with iPhone automatically. That’s it, required setup on both devices is now completed.

Step 2: Setup Near Lock Application on iPhone Turn on the Bluetooth and open “Near Lock” application on your iMac or MacBook.Drag and drop the Near Lock icon to the Applications folder.Double click the downloaded NearLock.dmg to start the installation process.Step 1: Open Near Lock Application on Mac Near Lock for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch (Free)Ĭonfigure the devices to lock and unlock Mac with iPhone using lower energy Bluetooth or Touch ID.
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If you have multiple Mac’s or iPhones, then you need to install the app on all devices. Detailed Guide to Lock and Unlock Mac with iPhoneīefore getting started to automatically unlock Mac with iPhone, you need to install the app on both your devices.
