boringBar running on macOS

boringBar

a taskbar-style dock replacement for macOS

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supports macOS 14+ (Sonoma or later)

macOS Dock is built around apps, not windows. Multiple displays and desktops make it hard to track what's open where. boringBar keeps windows organized by desktop, with instant previews, one-click desktop switching, and pinned apps within reach.

Current space only

Current desktop only

Shows only the windows on the active desktop for that display, so you stay focused on what is in front of you.

Desktop switcher

Desktop switcher

Jump to any desktop on the current display with one click, and see how many windows are open on each one.

App launcher

App launcher

Search and launch apps from a single list, then open it instantly with a configurable global shortcut.

Thumbnail support

Preview windows using thumbnails

Hover a chip to preview windows before switching, so you can pick the right one faster.

Notification badges

Notification badges

Unread badges from macOS appear directly on chips, so important updates stay visible.

Attention pulse

Attention pulse

When an app needs your attention, its chip gives a subtle pulse so you notice it right away.

Scroll to switch desktops

Scroll up or down on the bar to move between desktops. Direction is configurable.

Adjustable bar size

Choose small, medium, or large. Pick the size that suits you best.

Group windows by app

Collapses multiple windows into one chip, with a count badge.

Toggle chip titles

Hide app name text on chips while keeping icons and window count badges.

Window or app names

Show full window titles in chips, or just the app name for a cleaner look.

Hide dock

Keeps the Dock out of the way while you use boringBar, then brings it back when you turn the feature off.

Show on all displays

Mirror bars across multiple monitors, including setups where the system setting "Displays have separate Spaces" is off.

Quick shortcut to Show Desktop

Right-click the bar and choose Show Desktop, or click the ribbon at the far right edge to reveal the desktop.

Pin apps on bar/app menu

Right click on any app in the bar to pin them to the bar itself or to the top of the application menu.

boringBar requires macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later.

boringBar requires two macOS permissions. Accessibility is used to observe and interact with windows, desktops, and apps on your behalf. Screen Recording is used solely to fetch window thumbnail previews and is not used for anything else. You can verify this yourself: the purple dot in Control Center only appears when thumbnails are being fetched, and you will not see it from boringBar at any other time.

Yes. You can download and try boringBar free for 14 days with all features unlocked. A license is required to continue using it after the trial.

boringBar is billed annually. A personal license starts at $7.99/year for one device, with additional devices at $2/year each (up to 5). A business license is $4.99/year per user with a minimum of 6 users. All purchases are processed securely through Paddle.

Both licenses give you access to the same features. A personal license is for individual use (up to 5 devices), while a business license is intended for use within a company or organization and includes volume pricing.

Each license seat is linked to one device. If you need boringBar on more than one machine, make sure to purchase the appropriate number of seats upfront, as seats cannot be added to an existing license. If you need more later, you can purchase a separate license. Multiple users on the same machine share a single seat.

boringBar can hide the Dock for you while it is running, but it will still be visible in Mission Control. When you turn the feature off or quit the app, the Dock comes right back.