conversationpc wrote:Behshad wrote:It is Microsofts fault. With Apple , no programs run in the background. The OS terminates the program upon exit and doesn't just allow any programs to go into the startup registry and start in the background As soon as you start up the OS.
I have programs starting in the background on my Mac at work.
Because YOU chose and set them up to do that but the don't run hidden in the background. And they don't require edit of registry to make them stop !
