Applications
OS X v. 10.4
Macintosh

Working with Applications in OS X v. 10.4

Applications on your computer include software for creating papers, spreadsheets, presentations, and graphics as well as software for email, web browsing, and uploading your web pages.


CONTENTS

OS X v. 10.4 Applications
  How to launch an OS X v. 10.4 application
  The Applications Folder
  The Dock
  How to Quit an Application
Classic Applications
  How to tell when you are working in Classic
  Classic Mode
  How to launch a Classic Application
  How to Quit an Application
  Setting Classic to start Automatically when OS X v.10.4 starts
   
Frozen Applications - force quitting from a Native OS X v.10.4 or Classic application
   
Working with Desktop Applications in OS X v.10.4
Working with the Wellesley Network in OS X v.10.4 - network applications and sharing files

OS X v.10.4 Applications

To launch an OS X v.10.4 application

Programs designed to run in OS X v.10.4 are sometimes called 'Native' OS X applications. These applications can be accessed from the Dock, or from the Applications folder. Not all applications stored on your computer are listed in your Dock, but you can access them by looking in your Applications folder.

The Applications Folder

The OS X v.10.4 applications and utilities in the Applications folder on the Macintosh HD are accessible by any account on your computer.

To view the Applications folder containing OS X v.10.4 applications:

    1. Click on the Finder icon in the Dock.
    2. Navigate to the Go menu .
    3. Select Applications. If you are already viewing another folder in the Finder, you may also select the Applications icon in the window sidebar..

The Dock

The Dock contains aliases to some of the applications installed on your computer. To open an application, click once on the application icon in the Dock. Application icons with small black triangles below them in the Dock are currently open.

Dock

How to Quit an Application

The Quit command for OS X v.10.4 applications can now be found under the menu with the application name instead of the File menu. To quit out of these applications, go to the application menu and choose Quit. For example, in Microsoft Word, go to Word and select Quit Word.

 

Frozen Applications

To quit out of a frozen application, go to the OS X v.10.4 Apple Menu and select Force Quit... Choose the frozen application in the dialog box and click Force Quit. A window will appear confirming you truly want to force quit the application. Click Force Quit. Then close the Force Quit window. You will not need to restart your computer after forcing an application to quit. If you cannot use your muse, the key command (APPLE + OPTION + ESC) will also bring up the Force Quit dialog box.


Classic classic


One of OS X's most significant features is the Classic environment where applications run in an OS 9 environment. These applications are known as classic applications. Classic must be running in order for classic applications to function.

Classic will start automatically when you open any OS 9 application; you do not need to open it separately. When Classic loads, which takes some time the first time it is loaded after starting the computer, the Classic icon will appear in the Dock, but that icon will disappear once Classic has completed loading.

How to tell when you are working in Classic

When using OS 9 applications, you will notice that the menu bars and window properties revert back to the way they looked in OS 9. This is how you know you are working in a classic application.

To launch a classic application:

    1. Click on the classic application icon in the Dock.
    2. If it is not located in the Dock, double-click on the Macintosh HD.
    3. Locate the Applications (Mac OS 9) folder and double-click it.
    4. Select the classic application from it's appropriate folder.
    5. If Classic is not running, it will begin.

To quit an application

To quit a classic application, go to File > Quit.

To have Classic start automatically when OS X v.10.4 starts:

  1. Go to the Classic preferences pane by going to the OS X v.10.4 Apple Menu > System Preferences > Classic.
  2. The Classic preferences window will appear.
  3. Check Start Classic when you log in.
  4. Quit System Preferences by going to the System Preferences menu > Quit.

You can also start Classic instantly by clicking going to the Classic preferences pane in the System Preferences and choosing Start. If you need to restart Classic, select Restart.

 

Working with Desktop Applications in OS X v.10.4
Working with the Wellesley Network in OS X v.10.4 (network applications and sharing files)
 
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  • Erin Foti
  • Information Services
  • Date Created: August 9, 2005
  • Last Modified: September 23, 2005
  • Page Expires: July 1, 2006