The primary difference is that former focuses on mouse input and graphically represents most of its output, while the latter focuses on keyboard input and uses no graphics at all, just a bunch of text.
Often it is the result of running background programs. They are very tight with security for the game. Try closing everything, keeping the game windowed and turning the graphics to low.
not sure what you mean by this, are you running in windowed mode, that might explain it.
To run Zoo Tycoon 2 in a window on a Mac, you can try using a tool like Wine or CrossOver to create a windowed environment, as the game does not natively support windowed mode. Alternatively, if you have the game running through a platform like Steam, you can try launching it with specific launch options that force windowed mode (e.g., adding “-windowed” to the launch options). Another option is to use a third-party application like "Borderless Gaming" to create a windowed borderless mode.
Programs that are running but not in use are running in the "background."
Programs that are running will be in 'Task Manager' this can be accessed by right-clicking the taskbar and then selecting 'Tast Manager', programs that are not in use will not be running/seen until started.
they cost of running the programs is too high
contains events generated by specific programs running on the computer
A system can be hacked by programs running in either the foreground or the background; it all depends on their stability and security preparedness.
It could be that if you are running the programs windowed mode. Programs that are not in focus (Highlighted/Selected) and run background mode which basically means less resources are provided for the program(s) that are not in focus and they will appear "laggy". Or it could be that your computer has power save options enabled after a short period reducing the available resources to your loaded programs. You can check and change this in your power options in control panel(Windows OS).
The icons represent programs that are running on your phone. All running programs eat up battery power. Shutting down programs after you use them will conserve battery life.
Yes, any programs you see on your taskbar are running. If you have them "open" then that would make them active, if they are minimized they are still running, but only in the background. To see a list of all running programs (active and inactive), press "CTRL + ALT + DEL" to view a task manager. From that window you can end any processes you don't want running.
There are not any specific treadmill running programs. You could just design your own program. This program could include running or jogging at a certain pace for a certain amount of time.