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The Dock is a desktop application designed to reduce desktop clutter, provide users with feedback about an application, and allow users to switch easily between tasks. With Mac OS X version 10.1 and later, you can customize your application Dock tile by modifying the Dock icon and adding items to the contextual menu displayed for your application.
This document provides an overview of the Dock and describes how you can customize the contextual menu associated with your application Dock tile. It does not describe how to create icons. You should consult Apple Human Interface Guidelines for tips on designing Dock icons, naming Dock menu items, and using badges in your Dock tile.
This document is organized into the following sections:
“Application Dock Tile Concepts” describes the purpose and use of the Dock, the icon used by the an application Dock tile, and the contextual menu that is available for a Dock tile.
“Application Dock Tile Tasks” describes how to add custom menu items to the contextual menu for a Dock tile.
These references are relevant to customizing an application Dock tile:
Tiler is a sample application that shows how to set Dock tiles and badges.
For information on creating icons, see:
Last updated: 2007-07-10