The Dock is an important part of your Mac. It holds the applications you use most often so that you can open them with a click. It can also contain those you currently have open, display badge icons for app notifications, and let you move things to the Trash easily.
So, configuring the Dock to your preference is a key piece to its effectiveness.

You can make some adjustments to the Dock in your System Preferences like location of the Dock, animations for minimizing windows, and changing the size of the icons.
But, if you would like to do just a little bit more with your Dock without having to toy with Terminal, then take a look atDockey. Dockey is an application that lets you customize your Dock quickly and here’s what it has to offer.

Dockey interface and features
You might be surprised when you first download and openDockey. The interface is simplistic with no frills, no complicated actions, and no navigation. Let’s look at what Dockey does offer for its interface and features.
That’s it folks! There really isn’t much to the Dockey interface or features but the most basic things you need to customize your Dock.

My Dockey wish list
There’s always room for improvement with any app and Dockey is no different. So, even though the app does exactly what it’s intended to do, and does it well, here are a couple of things on my Dockey wish list.
Dockey is available as afree downloaddirectly from the Dockey website.
Final thoughts
To be honest, when I first downloaded and used Dockey I thought, “eh, ok”. But, for those who have been making these types of changes with Terminal commands or others who’ve simply accepted what the System Preferences have to offer, Dockey is perfect.
Give Dockey a try and then either pop back over and leave comment orcatch us Twitterto let us know what you think of it.
For more app reviews, take a look atour thoughts on the iCab Mobile appand for accessories, seewhat we think about Apple’s Smart Keyboard Folio for 2018.