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I could not find a reliable Dock Icon settings application anymore, Dock Dodger is aging and not working for me under Mavericks. In case the settings could not be applied witht the users permission, it'll ask you for administrative permissions. Finally you can launch the application again.
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If you proceed, the application will quit, the settings applied and the final result will be displayed. BOMDock will display a first dialog with the current application icon state and wether to either hide or show its dock icon. Installationĭownload BOMDock and drag any application onto its icon. This is a small (AppleScript) application which will hide or show the dock icon of an OS-X application.