Difference between quitting and reducing?

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Amélie -  
 Amélie -
Hello, my question is simple: on a window, in the top left corner, there is a red button to close the window, and an orange button to minimize it. In both cases, the window does not close but is minimized in the dock (blue light under the icon)

But then, what is the difference between quitting and minimizing?

When should you quit, and when should you minimize?

Sincerely.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Internet Explorer 7.0

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Anonymous user
 
Hello

Gijoe34's explanations are correct, and to add by summarizing ... :

Red dot with a cross when hovering the pointer = closing the current window, several other application windows may remain open

Red dot with a black dot inside = closing a document window that hasn't been saved after modification.

Yellow dot = minimizing the concerned window to the dock. Other windows from the same application can remain open on the desktop

Green dot = switching between the last two used sizes of the concerned window. Does not affect other windows of the same application.

Cmd-Q = quitting the application

Cmd-H = completely hiding the application and all its windows - even if the application continues to run..

In the Dock, the blue dot under an icon indicates that the application is open

Moving a currently open icon in the Dock is equivalent to right-clicking it and selecting "Keep in Dock"

Bonus for beginners on Mac
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-15528257-transfert-fichier-volumineur-de-pc-a-mac#2

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