The Dock on your Mac is like a control center. It’s always there at the bottom of your screen, waiting to launch your favorite apps. But did you know it also shows your recent apps by default? That’s right! Those apps you opened not long ago? They sneak into a special section of your Dock.
Sometimes that’s handy. Other times, not so much. Maybe you like a cleaner look. Or maybe you want to see even more recent apps without opening Finder.
Good news! You can control how your Dock behaves—whether to show more, show fewer, or even hide all recent apps. We’ll show you how in a fun and simple way.
Recent apps show up in a spot between your pinned apps and the Trash. If you’ve ever seen apps suddenly appear there, it wasn’t magic. It was macOS lending a hand.
These are not apps you chose to pin. They’re just your last-used apps that aren’t already in the Dock permanently. Think of it as a “Recent Guests” list at a party.
Feeling like the Dock is getting crowded? Or want to keep your recent apps always visible for quick access? Here’s what to do.
To turn off or hide recent apps:
Poof! No more recent guests at your Dock party.
To turn recent apps back on: Follow the same steps and just toggle it on. Simple!
Let’s break it down:
Some people love the convenience. Others want their Dock to look like a minimalist workspace. Either way, it’s your Mac, your rules.
Here’s the catch: macOS doesn’t give you a number slider. You can’t say “I want exactly 5 recent apps.”
But you do get some control! The number of recent apps shown depends on how much space your Dock has. So if your Dock is less crowded, you may see up to 3 recent apps. If your Dock is full of pinned apps—sorry, recent apps get the boot.
Pro tip: To create more room for recent apps, unpin apps you don’t use daily. Drag them out of the Dock and let them go *poof*.
While you’re in the Dock settings, here are a few other fun customizations:
Play around with it! Your Dock can be as quirky or clean as you want it to be.
So next time your Dock starts looking like Times Square, remember—you’re in control. With just a few clicks, you can make it behave exactly how you want. Happy Dock-tuning!