Use command-h to hide the current application and all of it’s windows. This is a smart way to hide a window without closing it. Minimizing windowsĬommand-m causes the active window to minimize itself into the right of the dock. To close the whole application, press command-q.
Most applications can be open without having an open window, like Safari for instance. Please notice that this will not cause the whole application to quit, just the active window. If you wish to close your current window, press command-w.
To close an application simply press command-q and the application will quit immediately. Keep command pressed down and press the tab key repeatedly to browse between the applications and when the right one is selected, release the keys and the application will appear in front of the others. If you press command-tab, a window containing all open application will appear. The best keyboard commands of Mac OS X: 1.