MacBook Pro :: Removing Apps From Dock?

Jul 24, 2009

I can't get any of the apps off the dock. I've tried clicking and dragging them outside the dock and a little cloud of smoke appears near the mouse cursor. But then, When I release the app, it just pops back to the dock. I have tried dragging it to the trash too.

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MacBook Pro :: Removing Handbrake Icon From Dock - Keeps Bouncing Back

Jun 15, 2012

Having issues with removing the Handbrake icon from the dock? I've tried dragging it to the desktop space to remove, but it keeps bouncing back.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X :: Apps Not Showing Up In Dock / Dock Not Working Fine

Mar 31, 2009

Today the OS X dock on my late '08 MacBook Pro 15" stop working like normal. It used to be, when an App was open, the icon would appear in the dock with a sort of highlight.

Now, the apps run fine but no longer appear in the dock. If I minimize it, it does show as a running app in the left hand side, but that isn't what I want it to do. Is there a quick way to get it to work again?

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Feb 21, 2009

I have no idea what happened. it was working fine last week, and then the other day I tried to open up iMovie and i get "The operation could not be completed / An unexpected error occurred (error code -10810)" This happens every time i try to open anything in my applications folder. the programs on my dock open up fine.

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IMac :: Lost My Apps Folder On Dock But Apps Are There?

Dec 18, 2009

I have a new 21.5" iMac and have been playing around with everything. When I started two weeks ago I had an Apps folder with the Apps logo on the dock to the right of the dotted separation. All the applications are there lined up with the first application showing but for my consternation I cannot put the Applications in there folder like it was when I started out two weeks ago. This is the Snow Leopard OS.

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OS X :: App On Dock Keeps Removing Itself?

Dec 4, 2010

On my MacBook Pro (Late 2007, Discrete, Snow Leopard), Adobe Photoshop CS5 keeps removing itself from my dock for no reason. I'll drag the app to my dock and within about 5 seconds, the app simply disappears from the dock. I have tried dragging it back multiple times, restarting my computer, etc, but it always disappears within about 5 seconds.

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OS X :: Removing Icons From Your Dock?

Sep 5, 2010

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OS X :: Removing Default Apps

Jul 17, 2009

deleting default apps like textedit, quicktime, mail etc? Are they required by the OS or am I free to delete them and replace them?

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Mar 11, 2010

a tweak that will get rid of the text when hovering your mouse over your applications in the dock?

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Jan 5, 2011


I shall explain my problem.

Um, a few weeks ago[2 wks to be exact], i went overseas. Upon coming back, I on-ed my imac and found something very weird. There were icons at the bottom of my screen appearing to be a '?'. At that point of time I didn't know how to make em appear normal, thus i moved em to the thrash. I tried to open it earlier when it was a "?" but it wun open. However, what I didn't know and which was a careless mistake, i moved my microsoft office[entourage,word,ppt, i moved em into one folder] into the thrash as it appeared to be a question mark. However, when i checked the thrash, i saw no such folder... How do i fix this?

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Dec 9, 2008

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OS X Mavericks :: Removing Apps From Launchpad?

Sep 6, 2014

I'm trying to remove some apps from launchpad.  I can't find them in the applications folder or anywhere with finder.  Tried dragging them to Trash but they just 'fly' back to the Launchpad. 

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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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OS X :: Removing The Pop Up Labels (application Names) From The Dock?

Jan 13, 2010

I want to get rid of the pop-up labels which appear when you mouse over dock icons. I've routed around in the dock plist, and found that I can achieve this for items that are permanently in my dock by just blanking their 'file-label' string in the dock plist, but was wondering if there is a way to do this for all items in the dock?

I've tried adding every logical 'key' to the plist file, I can think of, with a false boolean value, but to no luck. I'm pretty new to OS X.

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OS X :: Removing Recycle Bin From My Dock? (Minimized Windows)

Jul 7, 2010

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MacBook Air :: Apps Don't Appear Properly In Dock

May 2, 2012

My friend's MBP was doing this recently, and asked me if I had a solution - to which I did not, and now my MBA is doing this: 

On the left side of my dock, I have all the applications I frequently use, Finder, Browser, Mail, etc etc.  And on the right side of my dock, ive put a few folders for my documents, applications, and downloaded items, for quick access to them. 

My other applications, when openned from the Applications folder on the right side of the dock, would usually pop a little icon down on the left side of the dock, indicating that particular application was currently running, and where you could click on it - view files currently openned, that sort of thing.  And now - That no longer happens?  When the app is openned, it no longer puts an icon on the left side.  Theres no presence that the app is currenly running.  If i have several apps running at once maximized, I can no longer Tab between them back and forth, or click between them on the dock.  And when I minimize the app It no longer receides into its icon on the left (because the icon doesnt appear there anymore), but now minimizes to the right hand side of the dock. 

I don't know what has changed, or happenned, and I doubt it's something I did - because I rarely mess around with the settings on this thing.  It operates perfectly otherwise.   

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MacBook Air

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MacBook Pro :: Some Apps Not Opening - Keeps On Bouncing On Dock

Apr 4, 2012

Some apps like VLC, Skype etc. won't open. They show up in the dock and starts to bounce, but all they do is keep on bouncing for 1-2 minutes. I started up my Mac in SafeMode and then the applications worked just fine! So i think its some thirdparty application that messes with my apps.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Removing Underside Of MBP 17 - Pop Sound When Removing On Cover Normal?

Jun 30, 2010

as an extension to my question regarding RAM utilization, I've decided to upgrade my RAM. I went through the process of removing the underside of my MBP. After taking the screws out and mentally marking which slot they came out of (some are of different size), I pulled the lid up at the black trim area (the "neck" of the display mount) as this was the easiest way to get a non-damaging grip on the metal underside -- read: I avoided using a screw driver on the lid. As I started to lift, I was surprised at the amount of force I needed to use in order to remove the lid; something near the center of the cover was still holding the lid to the underside of the body. In fact, the amount of force I needed to use made me pause to question if I missed an important step other than simply removing the screws. I decided to "go for it" and applied more pressure while pulling the lid up and away from the body and heard a "pop" noise.

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May 25, 2009

Is there a way to prevent a certain app from appearing in the dock when its active ?

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Sep 25, 2009

Instead of opening the hard drive then clicking on the applications on the sidebar I would like to have that accessible right from my dock.

Is it possible to do something like that?

I'm running Snow Leopard right now.

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OS X :: Non-minimized Apps To Dock?

Dec 12, 2009

I'm a long time windows and linux user, just starting with Tiger. My most common frustration so far is that in Windows and Linux, I can have multiple windows open and non-minimized, and can easily switch between them via the task bar. I don't see a similar functionality in os-x. It appears to me that the only items that show on the dock are ones that I've minimized. If an app is open, but 'behind' another in Tiger, it appears I have to use Expose' to find it. In the other two OSes, I can just single click on the item in the status bar. Is there a way to single click to an open app that does not have the focus? This is pretty big...I always have lots of things running, and the task bar is a ONE CLICK way to switch.

Expose' seems to be a minimum of a two click way, and a pretty clunky way.

I'd love someone to explain what I'm sure is a simple way to have the same simplicity in os-x.

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OS X :: Remove Apps Icon From Dock?

May 15, 2009

Is there anyway I can remove an application icon from the dock, even when the app is open? This particular app has an icon on the menu bar and I don't need it to be on both.

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OS X :: Prevent The Dock From Pushing Apps Away?

Aug 7, 2009

When I launch an app or open a window they appear next to the Dock wasting precious screen space. I can of course move them manually under the Dock to get the space back but I'm searching a way to tell the dock to always be on top of everything instead of moving it away.
I already searched Google and used numerous Apps like "Docker" and "Secrets"- without sucess.

Especially on my mothers small 17incher with 1024x768px resolution and only a couple of things in the Dock, the Dock is stealing like 20 Percent of real estate.

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OS X :: Apps Bouncing In Dock And Not Opening.

Sep 7, 2009

I have a problem with my MacBook with applications 'bouncing' in the dock and not opening. I took the macbook into the genius store and they said it wasn't a permissions issue they thought it was some 3rd party programme I have loaded.

I have loaded Snow Leopard onto both my iMac and Macbook, the same apps work fine on the iMac but on my MacBook i am having to reinstall nearly all my apps to get them to work.The problem started a few weeks ago with leopard and I was hoping that with Snow Leopard it would sort it but as I used Time Machine to import all my data after upgrading I seem to have brought the problem into Snow Leopard.

The only thing I have done around the time this started happening that I can think of is that I downloaded one of those programmes that help free up space on the mac by deleting all unnecessary languages (I just need British English) . could taking languages off interfere with so many apps?

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Intel Mac :: Can't Remove Apps From The Dock

Apr 17, 2012

I can't remove apps from the dock nor can i add apps to it .

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Mac OS X (10.7.1)

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Oct 22, 2010

Just a strange problem here - when I launch an Application from my Dock (not from the Applications folder) my screen shows up the desktop and then the app. For example I am running Safari now but if I were to open Address Book from the dock, the desktop shows and then the Address Book opens.

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OS X :: Creating Folder On Dock With Related Apps

Jun 8, 2009

I'm a switcher from PC since March, and I thought I had become fairly proficient with OSX. There is a lot I don't know and never use, but I find my Mac experience to be very positive. Yesterday I discovered that I may have been using the Dock incorrectly. Here's what I did, what happened, and the obvious need for some clarification. I did not want the dock to become too busy with many app icons, so I created a folder for my favorite photo applications; Lightroom, Photoshop Elements, Bridge, and some Canon camera and printing programs. I liked the idea that I could just click on the one folder and it would fan open with all of the related apps. So, I simply dragged apps to the folder, and for months it seemed to work very well.

Yesterday I tried a Panorama feature in Photoshop Elements, and it was grayed out. So, I went to the Adobe PSE Forums and posted a message. A few very knowledgeable people answered, and we tried to troubleshoot the problem. We looked at permissions on the apps, and other stuff. At one point, I clicked on the app from within Finder, and it opened with the feature back where it belonged. I then went to the folder and by accessing there, it was gone. I'm not sure in which order this happened, but I did get a message that the app had been moved from its original location and needed to update itself. When I reported this to the export I was admonished that you can't add an app to a folder, you need to make an alias.

I trashed the folder and tried to redo it, but I recreated the same problem. So, I instead opened the applications from Finder and kept them pinned to the dock. They now work, but they clutter up the Dock. What surprised me was that in the Dock tutorials I saw on the Apple site and the other Dock related stuff I read elsewhere, it seemed as if simply dragging apps to the dock or folders on the dock was the correct procedure. If I did not do it right, what steps would I need to go through to create a folder on the Dock with related apps?

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OS X :: Possible To Set Double Click To Open Apps On Dock?

Apr 12, 2010

It's very annoying that sometimes I click an icon that I didn't intend to open. Is there any way to make the apps in dock open with a double click, instead of a single click?

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Software :: Apps Icons Disappeared From The Dock

Feb 6, 2008

My problem began when I was using Skype on my PowerBook G4 Intel, running on Tiger. First my profile photo and mood message disappeared, and I was appearing to my friend as "offline". I quitted out and then logged back in, but the information had already been lost. So I thought I'd Restart my computer.

After logging in, I noticed that all of my installed applications had disappeared from my dock, and it looks as though the dock went back to default settings.

1) Is it simply a matter of creating new icons in the dock? Or is this a symptom of a deeper problem?

2) I don't have my OS X install disk with me, because I left it in Thailand, where I'd purchased my computer, but I do have a friend with a MacBook Pro. Can I run Disk Utility to try and repair the disk from my friend's laptop?

3) Could this problem have been caused by Skype? By the way, Skype was set to NOT automatically open at my User Log-In, but for some reason, after I restarted my computer, it's been launching after I Log-In.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Unwanted Apps Being Loaded Onto Dock?

Feb 9, 2012

I have just updated to OS X10.7.3 and now each time I start up the following apps have been added to the Dock: 

Mission Control
App Store
Face Time 

I don't want them in the Dock and have to delete them every time I start or restart my iMac. I have checked in Prefs and they are not listed under startup so I am at a loss as how to stop them auto loading onto the Dock. 

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Define Which Apps Are In Dock For Spaces

Apr 4, 2012

Is there a way to have certain apps only showing up on the dock in defined spaces? i.e. Calendar is only showing on the dock when you switch to space 2. So it does NOT show in the dock of space 1.

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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