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Crashing apps on your Mac? Here is what you should do

Crashing apps on your Mac? Here is what you should do

Macs are known for their stability and speed. But when the apps on your Mac start crashing, it can be frustrating. This article will help you troubleshoot the problem by looking at some of the most common causes of app crashes on a Mac. Keep reading below.

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Apps crash for many reasons: memory issues, software incompatibilities, poor internet connection, or a virus attack. In this article we'll look at some of the most common causes of app crashes on a Mac so that you can troubleshoot them yourself and prevent future problems from occurring.

1. Memory pressure

Memory pressure is a common issue with the Mac operating system. Apps can crash and freeze, and you may see notifications that say the app has run out of memory. Memory pressure is typically caused by low free memory or high use of memory by apps running in the background. It is essential that you quit any app that is using a ton of memory in order to free up space.


2. Uninstall and reinstall your app

One of the most common causes of an app crashing on a Mac is that it has become corrupted. This commonly happens with the mail application. The easiest way to fix this is to uninstall and reinstall the app.

To uninstall an app:

1) Open Finder

2) Click on Applications

3) Find the application you want to uninstall, then hold down the Option key and click on it. This will reveal a contextual menu with an "Uninstall" option. Select that option, then confirm your choice by clicking "Uninstall".

If this does not work, you can always try out methods listed on https://setapp.com/how-to/fix-mail-app-quit-unexpectedly in order to help you deal with a crashing app. Make sure that you try all of these methods before getting it checked by a professional.

3. Update your iOS

There are many reasons why you should update your iOS. One of the most important reasons is that it improves the security and working of your Mac.

Apple releases updates to its operating system, iOS, on a regular basis. These updates are meant to make your system more secure and stable. The updates also fix bugs and other problems that may have been affecting users for a long time.

If you want to keep up with technology and stay up-to-date with new features, then you should update your iOS as soon as possible.

4. Check for Malware

Malware is a type of computer virus that is designed to infect your device and steal information from it. It can be downloaded from the internet, installed on your device by a malicious actor, or may be installed as a result of clicking on a malicious link.

A malware scanner will check for malware on your device and remove any infections if they are found. You can also help prevent infections from happening in the future by installing anti-malware software on your device.

It is important to deal with crashing apps as you are at the risk of losing out on quite a lot of data if they keep crashing. Use this article to help you understand how to stop this from happening.

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