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How to Open Task Manager on Mac

Welcome to our guide on how to open the Task Manager equivalent on a Mac. Macs use a tool called 'Activity Monitor' to perform similar functions. Let our AI assistant take you through the steps to access it and manage your Mac's resources efficiently.

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Opening the Task Manager on a Mac is a bit different since it's called "Activity Monitor." You can find it by going to Applications > Utilities and then opening Activity Monitor. It shows you how apps and processes are running on your Mac. Have you used the Activity Monitor before, or are you trying to troubleshoot a specific issue right now? I'm here to help with any questions you have!