What software is there on Mac that can minimize the application by clicking the icon on the Dock
by Poster
May 7, 2025
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As the title goes, Mac's Dock is really hard to use, even if I tried uBar, it doesn't work. What better software is there?
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Anonymous8733 May 7, 2025cmd + h
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Anonymous8783 May 7, 2025Buy a swish, slide your fingers on the status bar or dock bar to minimize it, slide up and return to the original window
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Anonymous2015 May 7, 2025There is a split-screen software called Wins that can.
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Anonymous9551 May 7, 2025wins can, I'm using
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Anonymous2381 May 7, 2025supercharge, and supports setting shortcut keys to hide all windows
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Anonymous1839 May 7, 2025wins is ok, but I don't feel like it's useful. Why should I minimize the window on mac? When it's not in use, just cut off cmd + tab
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Anonymous10099 May 7, 2025It can be minimized by directly Cmd + M.
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Anonymous9926 May 7, 2025@ Anonymous8733 learned it, it's a bit interesting, and it's the same cmd + M I've been using before as in the comment section. I asked about the difference between AI and the two. After cmd h is hidden, you can use cmd tab to switch back again. https://i.imgur.com/zwH2w1q.png
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Anonymous8632 May 7, 2025@ Anonymous9926 cmd + M can also tab back, just press and hold the option before releasing the command.
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Anonymous2086 May 7, 2025@ Anonymous1839 cuts it back at a glance, but doesn't want to stay on the desktop because there are a large number of background apps for this one.
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Anonymous73 May 7, 2025There are also related plugins for almighty, but they are not good to actually use. Because when you operate in the Dock, the display is also clicked once, and now you want to click and hide it again, resulting in recognition errors from time to time. Additionally, this minimization is disastrous when used with front-station scheduling. Therefore, my suggestion is not to consider this function. It's not a good feature.