Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET To force quit a Mac app, you can call up the Force Quit Applications menu from the Apple menu button in the upper-left corner or by hitting Command-Option-Esc.
Sep 19, 2019 If there are items in the menu bar that you feel don’t belong there, hold Command, click on the icon, and drag it outside of the menu bar. Note: this only works for first-party icons. It is possible to remove third-party icons from the top bar on Mac by clicking on them and selecting “Quit” or “Close,” but this will stop the app from.
MacOS: 10 great menu bar apps The Mac’s menu bar can be a fantastic tool if you have the right apps for it. Here are some terrific menu bar apps to get you started.
Jun 23, 2018 After I launched Progress Bar OS X, menu bars apps started launching on Product Hunt every week or even more often. Some even tried to make the same app and put a gig on Upwork LOL.:D.
Your next meeting always before your eyes in macOS menu bar. leits/MeetingBar.
Developers are doing great things with Swift.
Swift is a fast and efficient language that provides real-time feedback and can be seamlessly incorporated into existing Objective-C code. So developers are able to write safer, more reliable code, save time, and create even richer app experiences.
Great apps built using Swift.
More and more developers are incorporating Swift code into their apps. And some are even building all-new apps entirely in Swift.
Better performance equals better apps.
Swift apps more than live up to the name. For instance, a common search algorithm completes much faster using Swift.
10,000 integers found in a graph using depth-first search algorithm*
Educators are adding Swift to their curriculum.
Developers aren’t the only ones who’ve noticed the potential of Swift. Universities and academic institutions are teaching Swift in their computer programming courses and offering free courses on iTunes U. Which means the transition from introductory coding to professional programming has never been easier.
Colleges and universities that are incorporating Swift into their courses
Aberystwyth University
Borough of Manhattan Community College
California Polytechnic State University
Central Piedmont Community College
Foothill College
Full Sail University
Houston Community College System
Ingésup
Lawson State Community College
Mesa Community College
Northwest Kansas Technical College
Plymouth University
RMIT University
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
Technical University of Munich
Tecnológico de Monterrey
University of California, Santa Cruz
Swift is everywhere. And now it’s open for everyone.
Swift is free and open source, and it’s available to a wide audience of developers, educators, and students under the Apache 2.0 open source license. We’re providing binaries for macOS and Linux that can compile code for iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and Linux. And to help Swift grow into an even more powerful language, we created a community where users can contribute directly to the Swift source code.
Get started with Swift.
The Definitive Book
Download The Swift Programming Language from the Apple Books Store free. Learn how Swift makes programming easier, more flexible, and more fun.
Download the free book
Xcode
Xcode is the Mac app used to build every other Mac app and every iOS app, too. It has all the tools you need to create an amazing app experience. And it’s available as a free download from the Mac App Store.
Download Xcode from the
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Developer Website
Get detailed technical information and an advanced overview of Swift. Check out the developer blog and stay up to date on the latest news. And enjoy free access to great resources like guides, videos, and sample code.