![]() It does everything that Task Manager does: displays active processes, shows performance metrics such CPU, disk or network usage, shows connected users, and most importantly allows to identify runaway tasks. The equivalent of the Task Manager in macOS is Activity Monitor. System (you-know-who), I was obviously looking for various equivalents ofĬommon OS patterns, and Task Manager was one of the first things I was ![]() ![]() Working with Apple Macs after many years of experience with another operating
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