![]() ![]() For example, on some earlier versions of Mac OS X, you had to click and drag an app icon out of the Dock and then wait a bit longer for a cloud icon to appear on the icon but the ‘Remove’ label did not appear, instead you’d simply release the app icon and it would disappear into a poof with a little sound effect. ![]() This applies to all versions of MacOS and Mac OS X, but there are some minor changes depending on the precise system version you’re running. There is an exception to this however, and that’s if you disabled the app icon status icons in System Preferences. You can tell an app is running as signified by the app status icons, which are little dots underneath the Dock icon if you see a dot under the app icon, it’s running and active, if you do not, then it’s not open or active. Remember, you can not remove an app icon from the Dock that is currently running. You can remove just about every app icon from the Mac Dock if you’d like to, though Finder, active apps, and Trash will always remain the Dock.
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