GhostTile 1.1.0 – Hide Your Running Applications From The Dock For MacOS

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Want to remove an application from the Dock on Mac? You can easily remove app icons from the Mac Dock. This can offer a simple way to reduce clutter of the Mac Dock, but also to remove unwanted or unused apps from the Dock, or even just to customize the Dock for your personal preferences. Description: Hide annoying or infrequently used applications from your Springboard. Hidden apps will be still accessible from your Spotlight search. Tested on my iPhone XS running 12.1.1b3 with Chimera. Any issues feel free to email me or reply in this thread and I'll take a look. Go to your applications folder and right click (control-click) on the app you wanna hide from the dock. Click on Show contents. You should now be able to see 'inside' the app's files. Open the Info.plist file in the Contents folder with TextEdit (right click - 'Open with.' 3) The Dock reboots into the default settings, showing both running and non-running apps. There’s a very reliable third-party utility called GhostTile (US$9.99) that provides even more flexibility with the macOS Dock. GhostTile is useful if you wish to hide only certain apps, but want to see other running apps and standard Dock icons.

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