Mac Mondays: Reinventing the dock
Apple introduced the OS 10 dock to the masses almost 6 years ago and aside from adding support for folders, URLs and smoothing out the magnification effect, our dock has remained unchanged and I believe it has not been perfected yet. Apple spends a lot of time perfecting their finder by making it multithreaded, reworking the UI and adding Spotlight but the application you use more than the Finder has continued to sit at the same spot, doing the same tasks day after day.
Apple has added some features but looking back at the dock system preference from OS 10.1 to 10.4 I see the same features and that’s just sad. Aside from what shareware developers have released like uptime monitors, making the dock transparent and so on, Apple has made small strides to increase the functionality and the only feature Windows vista can compete with Apple is its new taskbar and paired with it’s “Aqua” interface can give aqua a run for its money.
Let’s not assume I will be making a switch to Vista when it arrives sometimes in the next decade but Apple’s main focus in Mac OS 10.5 will be yet another rendition of the Finder and our beloved dock. I hate speculating on such enhancements because I’m always wrong but what’s a few more rumors to feed the fire?
I anticipate being able to access my entire address book, safari bookmarks and other information as well as finally being able to group application windows together similar to the windows taskbar. If I minimize three iChat messages they will all go on the right side of the dock in an iChatesque icon like a blue OS folder with a small iChat icon that when clicked will reveal a translucent list hovering over my desktop of those three chats and a list of how many received messages each has received since I minimized the window. I click that chat and the window appears on my desk. This is just one of the enhancements I would like to see since the last enhancement to minimized applications was adding an icon of the application to the minimized document.
I would like smart folders in the dock grouping applications on the fly that are frequently used or perhaps my frequently listened to songs and for the love of god, allow me to place folders and URLs anywhere in the dock and not just on the left hand side. I leave it to you, the readers to give me your feedback on the future of the dock and where it needs to go. Apple needs to know where we use it for and not how the internal Apple developers use it.


I agree with you on the fact that it’s time for Apple to revamp th Dock, but I don’t agree with some of the features you forsee or how you see them. Better than that, Apple may completely reinvent the Dock to fit with whatever new Finder’s coming, cutting the grass under MSFT’s foot before Vista is even finished. But Vista is no danger. It comes too late, and they want to please every one so bad that it’s gonna be as bloated and complicated as ever. Even worse, the more time passes the more features the remove. Overall, Vista isn’t what pushes Apple to do better, it’s us, and articles like this one, who are not afraid to criticize even when it’s fine ;-)
I could not ive without the dock but there are thing that drastically need to be imporved.
many of the features which you forsee in the next installment of osx are already offered through the menu bar are they not? it’s been awhile since i’ve used an apple machine but i vaguely recall close to seamless integration of ichat / addressbook through the top menu bar.
addressbook is avialable through dashboard. but a right clickable pop up contexual menu via the dock of your online buddies would be nice
i’m merely touchingo on the idea of Apple reinventing the “grouped windows” idea that has been on x86 since win2000
actually, the grouped windows idea was only introduced in win XP, 2000 still had the non grouped thing, where you open 20 “finder” wondows and you get 20 buttons in the task bar about a pixle each!!!
but yeah, it would be nice in the dock, smart folders would be nice, but we don’t want it ending up like the win XP / 2000 start meno where you can’t find anything because there’s too many levels to go through, an’t we trying to go away from the levels somehow?
I just have my mostly used apps in the dock, and use spotlight to open the other apps!! it works quite well, i don’t like REALLY long docks about 1 PX high!! it doesn’t work for me!