Last week we looked at how to shut down Windows 8 and how to boot directly to the Desktop — two of the most irksome Windows 8 quirks — and today, in our continuing series of Windows 8 tips and tricks, we’re going to look at two more. Namely: How to close Windows 8 Metro apps, and how to work with SmartScreen — a new feature in Windows 8 that prevents you from installing malicious or untrusted software.
How to close Windows 8 Metro apps
When Microsoft first debuted Windows 8 last year, you couldn’t actually close Metro apps. In theory, because of the way Metro apps automatically suspend their CPU and RAM usage when they lose focus, Microsoft claimed that you simply didn’t have to close apps. As you can imagine, this resulted in some fairly “fun” instances of flicking through 200 suspended apps to find the one you actually want to use.The final version of Windows 8, though — the one that you’re using — has no less than four ways of closing Metro apps. The simplest method is by hitting Alt-F4 on your keyboard, which, like with Desktop apps, immediately terminates the app.
Finally, you can close Metro apps from the Task Manager — both from the new, simplified view (pictured), and from the Processes tab in the full, expanded Task Manager.