The irony of Dock Mate is that it adds more visual elements to the screen to help you see less clutter. By giving you the information you need in a temporary pop-up, it prevents the "Alt-Tab" fatigue of cycling through dozens of open windows. It’s a tool for the "minimalist maximalist"—someone who has fifty apps open but wants the desktop to feel like there’s only one.
By default, the macOS Dock is a bit of a mystery. You see an icon with a tiny dot under it, but you have no idea what’s happening inside that window without clicking it. For power users, this is a productivity speed bump. Dock Mate 0.8.7 solves this by bringing "Window Previews" (a beloved feature from Windows) to the Mac, but with a refined, Apple-centric execution. What Makes 0.8.7 Interesting? Dock Mate 0.8.7
The 0.8.7 iteration is particularly notable because it refined the balance between . In this version, the hover-triggered previews became snappier and more customizable. The irony of Dock Mate is that it
Dock Mate 0.8.7 isn't just a utility; it's a bridge between two worlds of UI design. It takes the best of Windows' taskbar functionality and skins it with the elegance of macOS. For anyone who feels the standard Mac Dock is a bit too "quiet," this version proved that a little extra information at your fingertips can significantly speed up a workflow. By default, the macOS Dock is a bit of a mystery
For apps like Calendar, the preview isn't just a screenshot; it’s a glanceable view of your upcoming events. This turns the act of "checking your schedule" into a half-second hover rather than a multi-click distraction.
One of the standout features of this build is how it handles media apps like Music or Spotify. Instead of just showing a tiny picture of the app, Dock Mate 0.8.7 provides a mini-player interface directly in the preview, allowing you to skip tracks or play/pause without ever switching windows.
While many software updates are just routine bug fixes, represents a specific philosophy in macOS customization: the idea that the "Dock" shouldn't just be a static launcher, but a live control center. The Problem of the "Blind" Dock