lepetitmartien
Saturday 07 April 2007 à 14:32
The power button trick gives back a not so clean shutdown, it should be used only if you can't do a thing at all (app and finder and system are not responding, that is). It's way better to use command-option-escape as you force quit only the "bad" app and can save you stuff and eventually restart later (not mandatory, depends of the crash and of what you are doing).
another way to force quit is by click and hold on the icon of the app on the dock, you'll see a local pop up menu then and you can force quit from there as the option appears when the app "is not responding".
The command-option-escape as the advantage you can force quit multiple apps as you have a window listing all open apps on display.
If you have an issue with Stuffit, there's 2 possibilities, le most likely is you're running a buggy version, upgrade! Note that the free apps of the Stuffit family are more than enough most of the time. The other possibility is the archive itself has a problem or is not a legit stuffit archive/stuffit supported, if it's in a compression format like zip, tar, rar, try the available freewares/sharewares, they may be able to do something about it if it's only an option not supported in Stuffit which causes it to get locked.