![]() This extends beyond just the Dock: it's conceptual. Spaces feels like an afterthought: the window manager & applications just weren't designed with it in mind. Unfortunately Apple's virtual desktop implementation "Spaces" is lacking for true task-oriented separation like you're used to. You're right, the standard Dock represents all of the open windows & apps together. Update: The Dock fulfills the basic needs of a task bar, but in your comment you mentioned that what you're looking for is specifically tailored for virtual desktops and shows separate lists for the tasks in each desktop. Right-click an icon to select from the list of windows for that app.All of the app's windows will be brought forward. ![]() Maybe it just does it differently than what you expect. ![]() ![]() I'm not too familiar with the Windows taskbar so maybe I don't know what I'm missing, but the Dock seems to serve the same purpose. ![]()
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