Hi Klifton,
If you have an app that is non responsive you can force quit it by doing a 
command-option-escape. This will bring up a window with a table of running 
applications. Just interact with that table, highlight the non responsive app, 
stop interacting with the table and navigate right until you land on the force 
quit button.  After you press this button you will get a message like the 
following. I'm using Mail as an example here. "Do you want to force Mail to 
quit?" Navigate to another force quit button and press that. Your non 
responsive application is now ended. 

Hope this helps,
Doug

On 2011-06-13, at 2:47 AM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:

> Okay, what does it mean when I go in to a app and it says for encstence, 
> facetab has no windows?  It won't open it for me, and it won't close the 
> window that says it's empty.  So how would I open it back up or refresh it so 
> I can use it again?Î
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