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A secret project, a stubborn developer, and a lot of glossy icons: here’s the story behind macOS’s Dock as it turns 25

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  • The macOS Dock debuted 25 years ago, becoming an iconic and user-friendly design feature
  • Developer James Thomson shaped the Dock’s origins, drawing inspiration from his DragThing app
  • The Dock inspired industry-wide innovations, shaping Microsoft’s taskbar and modern desktop interfaces

If you’ve ever used a Mac, you can’t have failed to notice the row of app icons that runs along the bottom of the screen.

As every regular macOS user knows, this is the Dock, a now iconic (although pretty subtle) feature that keeps essential apps at the ready, just a click away, as well as any you want to add – and it’s now officially 25 years old. It’s become a core element that macOS users have come to expect in every new edition of the operating system, and it has an interesting backstory.

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