ActiveDock is 50 percent there in terms of being something. Once the app is installed, uncheck the option that says "Quit only when one window is left for that app.” Now apps will terminate when the Red X is clicked. The mentioned two applications uBar and ActiveDock are also rather flimsy in their nature - uBar exists / quits by itself once in a while for no apparent reason and isnt updated much for full Big Sur compatibility.
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However, if that does not work for any reason, you can install the RedQuits application. With the new MacOS app (which I launched today), you can automagically and securely receive one-time passwords that you tapped in Raivo for iOS. Raivo OTP is a native, lightweight, open-source and non-commercial one-time password app that was initially developed for iOS. This will ensure that all instances of a closed app get halted. Copy tapped tokens to all of your MacOS devices. Go to System Preferences, and under the General section, uncheck the option which says "Restore windows when quitting and re-opening apps.” If you want to have a Windows-like function which closes any application when the Red X gets clicked, do the following: To quit the app entirely, you need to select the app from the top bar, press Command + Q, or click on quit from the Dock.
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At the end of the list, you will find an option labeled “Keep folders on top when sorting by name.” Next, click on the Advanced Tab and a checklist will appear. With Finder open, click on its menu and select Preferences. Sorting folders to the top of a Finder window is very simple.