How to Optimize Your Mac to Run Faster How to Delete Temporary Files on Mac 2. How to Add Applications Folder to Dock. After restoring the Application folder in Finder, you can add it to Dock to quickly access Applications on Mac. Right-click the Applications icon in the sidebar and choose Add to Dock. To verify your Mac’s startup disk, all you have to do is open the app, go to Maintenance Verify Startup Disk and click “Run”. In addition, you can use CleanMyMac to do a number of other things like finding old & large files, clearing up Photos/iTunes junk, removing extensions, uninstalling Mac apps in batch, and more. Show All Running Apps On Mac Using Force Quit Applications Manager. Another method to check all the Running apps and programs on your Mac is through the Force Quit applications manager on Mac. Click on the Apple icon in the top menu bar of your Mac and then click on Force Quit Application in the drop-down menu (See image below).
© Apple It only takes a few clicks to find your current macOS version. Apple- To check which macOS version you're running, you'll need to open your 'About This Mac' menu.
- The 'About This Mac' menu lists what type of Mac you have, its serial number, processor, version, and more.
- You can open this menu by clicking the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen, and then selecting 'About This Mac.'
- Aside from checking what version of macOS you have, you can update your Mac from this menu too.
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It's been nearly 40 years since Apple released the first version of Mac OS, the operating system inside all of their computers. And as the years have gone on, Apple has switched their naming scheme a few different times.
In the early years, each OS version had a number — System 1, System 2, and so on. You knew which operating system was newer because it would have a larger number.
Once they reached the 10th version, however — 'Mac OS X' — they started naming their software after big cats, like Mac OS X Lion, and Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Nowadays, Mac OS is known as 'macOS,' and each version is named after a location in California. The most recent version as of this writing is macOS Big Sur, released in November 2020.
Unless you're a programmer or tech journalist, you probably don't need to know the name of every Mac operating system ever. You just need to know what the latest is, how to check which macOS version you currently have, and how to update it if you need to.
How to check which macOS version your Mac computer is running
To check your Mac's current OS version:
1. Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen.
2. In the drop-down menu that appears, click on 'About This Mac.'
© William Antonelli/Business Insider From the menu bar, click 'About This Mac.' William Antonelli/Business Insider3. A new window will appear. It should open to the Overview tab by default, but if it doesn't, click 'Overview' at the top of the window.
On this page, you'll be able to see what macOS version your computer is running, right down to the build number (something like 10.14.6).
© William Antonelli/Business Insider Your current macOS version will appear at the top of the window. William Antonelli/Business InsiderUnderneath the OS name, you'll find a collection of basic information about your computer, including its serial number, processor, and model name. If you click 'System Report…' at the bottom of the window, you'll be able to explore even more information about your device.
How to update macOS
If you think your macOS version might be outdated, try to update it.
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1. Again, open the 'About This Mac' screen from the Apple logo in the top-left corner. And again, go to the 'Overview' page.
2. At the bottom of the window, next to the System Report option, click on 'Software Update…'
3. Your Mac will connect to the internet to check if there's a more current version of macOS for you to install. If there is, it'll prompt you to restart your computer to install the update. If you have the most current version, it'll let you know that, and you can close both windows without worry.
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© William Antonelli/Business Insider Your Mac might take a few moments to find the new update. William Antonelli/Business InsiderCheck Running Apps Mac Free
For more information, check out our full article on how to update any Mac computer.