![]() ![]() You may think otherwise, but more often than not those weird issues do come down to a conflict with some other software - and usually it is something the user installed for some misguided sense of protection. Here's another thread: 'The application Safari isn't open anymore" huh? ![]() ![]() You may not be the only person with this problem, but you're the first one I've heard. Something is broken, at least for some of us, some of the time. There is a bug here: trying to start Safari gets 'The application "Safari" is not open anymore' Safari doesn't appear in the Application switcher Safari doesn't appear in "Force Quit Applications" yet Safari does appear in Activity Monitor as a running – not crashed – process, but with 0.0% CPU, and quitting this process restores Safari to normal operation. You can TAB between open apps (command tab) and Q will quit the app you are landed on. If you leave certain applications running without any open windows, OS X will quit the application when it goes to the background (this is energy conservation measure and referred to as automatic termination.) ![]() How are you quitting Safari? Using the red button in the upper left, simply closes the window. Try launching from the application folder next time and see if this makes a difference ![]()
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