The following is a list of dock applications.
Dock application | Platform(s) | Software license | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Mac OS X Dock | Mac OS X | Proprietary | The standard dock bundled with Mac OS X. |
DragThing | Mac OS X | Proprietary | Shareware Dock replacement for Mac OS X with many features. |
Appetizer | Microsoft Windows | Open source | Customizable dock with support for plugins and skins. |
ObjectDock | Microsoft Windows | Proprietary (Freeware & Shareware) | Clone of the Mac OS X dock for Windows offered in both Freeware and Shareware forms. Support for docklets (plugins). |
RK Launcher | Microsoft Windows | Proprietary (Freeware) | Clone of the Mac OS X dock for Windows. Support for docklets (plugins). |
RocketDock | Microsoft Windows | Creative Commons | Clone of the Mac OS X dock for Windows. Support for docklets (plugins). |
SliderDock | Microsoft Windows | Creative Commons | 3D wheel shaped application launcher which focus on rotation to access an application without moving the mouse. |
XWindows Dock | Microsoft Windows | Proprietary (Freeware) | Clone of the Mac OS X dock for Windows. |
Avant Window Navigator | Unix-like | Open source | Clone of the Mac OS X dock for Unix-like systems. Support for docklets (plugins). |
GNOME Do | Unix-like | Open source | Application launcher, with Dock option. Support for docklets (plugins). |
gDesklets | Unix-like | Open source | GNOME program which provides support for desktop widgets. Support for docklets (plugins). |
KXDocker | Linux | Open source | |
Docky | Linux | Open source | Clone of the Mac OS X dock for Unix-like systems. Support for docklets (plugins). |
Cairo-Dock/Glx-Dock | Linux | Open source | Support for applets (plugins). |
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