Opening Every App At Once
Hey guys, it's Mac Heads. On the one, today we're going to be doing something a little special. Now, um, there's a rumor going around that says even with two or three or four gigs of RAM on your Mac, it's easy to crash. People are saying that all you have to do is open a Macintosh HD, Applications, and then press Apple A, and below to open every application.
I'm going to demonstrate this theory semi-correct, but continue filming this video even with my computer very slow. So right now, I have two hard drives inserted, which would even be so. Now my computer has a little more, Ubuntu HD and Time Machine, but ignore those. I'll just open up everything in my Applications; a bunch of folders were in there.
I'm not sure if ScreenFlow is going to be doing so well right now, so I'll stop talking. Okay, so you can see that my dock is having a little... it's spazzing out, basically. Right now, all the icons are jiggling up and down. Of course, Backers is running, so my screensaver is going to be my background. That's going to hurt my RAM even more.
So you can see I have a few things running. Now Firefox is the last thing that's actually opening. Armed force quit, you can see practically nothing is responding right now. A bunch of Apple things actually are responding, like System Preferences, Terminal, Skype, Safari, QuickTime. Actually, Escape is... not one mail is not responding. Oh, Front Row almost opened up.
See, a bunch of stuff, so that Kids on One, of course, is responding because our application is small and fast. But you can see simple things that you open every other day are just not responding. I show you I don't even use that EVD ever. Excuse me, I web, um, enough for attention.
So slow that it can barely talk. Excuse me, no matter app need to our attention. I think a few things just force quit, so as you can see if I do Apple Tab, few things open right now. Like um, everything's freezing up; it's very difficult to do. So I'll just click X layer because that's not responding.
You can see it's really hard to keep your computer on and responding to you at all. You have to keep on putting things when you can, but as you can see, my computer really hasn't frozen yet. Oops, like I press Alt Tab and it doesn't work for a few seconds.
Waiting, an application isn't so fast. Excuse me, iMovie app. I'll just force quit iMovie. iPhoto, eyes, if you're... is our wonderful zipping program we have, MacInson or Mac Heads, and on OSX, of course, we're responding this whole way through because they're the best programs we have.
So I'm just going to keep on... if I accidentally force quit ScreenFlow, I hope so, with them crash. I don't think it will go away. I'm very difficult... I cow... I chat. Okay, so now I've got everything down to the Mac internal applications.
So thank you for watching my Kids in a 1. Um, that's what happens when you open everything in your Applications folder at once, but um, your computer will not die; it's nothing that awful. So thank you for watching my Kids, and I want... subscribe and back...