![]() Features such as Compressed Memory and App Nap keep your Mac running fast, and save power when many apps are open. You don’t have to quit apps once you’re done working in them - OS X allows you to work with several apps open at once. ![]() OS X internally has a lot of optimisations like App Nap which help to keep background apps' effect on system resources to a minimum: ![]() In overall, to answer your question about how it hits system efficiency, memory and battery: OS X handles it properly and does as much as possible to optimize efficiency, unless the Application itself is written poorly. There are a bunch of those utilities that close applications when you click the the red close button. You may also want to overload the default behaviour, and to make it like in Windows OS, but you need to use separate utilities (like RedQuits).
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