Hyperdock For Mac < SAFE >
Enter —a $9.95 third-party utility that, for nearly a decade, did what Apple refused to do: turn the Dock into a fully interactive window manager. Core Functionality: Windows at a Glance HyperDock’s primary innovation was the window preview popup . Hover over any running application’s Dock icon, and a row of live, scaled-down thumbnails of that app’s open windows would appear above the Dock. This is standard behavior today in Windows 11 and GNOME, but on macOS 10.7–10.14, it was revolutionary.
| Feature | Modern Alternative | |---------|--------------------| | Dock window previews | (paid, actively maintained for macOS 14/15) | | Window snapping (Dock edge) | Rectangle (free, open-source) or BetterSnapTool | | Per-app window management | AltTab (Cmd+Tab replacement with previews) | | Terminal tab previews | iTerm2 native “Window thumbnails in Dock” (built-in since 2021) | | Mission Control per-app gesture | BetterTouchTool (overkill but works) | hyperdock for mac
Introduction: The Pre-Stage Manager Era Before Apple introduced Stage Manager in macOS Ventura (2022) and long before the iPad’s multitasking renaissance, the Mac’s Dock was a visual relic of the early OS X era. It displayed icons. It bounced when apps launched. It let you drag things onto it. But for power users, it was profoundly stupid . A row of icons offered no feedback on which windows were open, no ability to arrange them, and no mouse-friendly way to manage spaces. Enter —a $9