go to utilities, the activity monitor and find the process in question then do 
a cmd shift q to quit. if that does not work try cmd option q.

My computer is a bit slow right now so I'm not going to try and run another 
task lol!
On Feb 20, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Matthew Chao wrote:

> Hi, Folks.I seem to be having a problem removing an app from my MacBook Pro.  
> Problem is as follows:
> 
> A few months ago, I installed some apps from Nokia for my N86 cellphone.  
> However, I found that this app wasn't all that accessible, so I tried to 
> uninstall it.  However, when I found the app in the application folder and 
> tried to uninstall it, I got an error message basically saying I couldn't 
> uninstall it because it was running.  However, I can't find the running 
> program to unstinstall.  Is there something on the Mac equivalent to Task 
> Manager I can use to find and turn off the program so I can ultimately 
> uninstall it?  Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Matthew Chao
> 
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