DockPlistEdit
DockPlistEdit is a utility for macOS that allows advanced users to directly edit the Dock preferences stored in plist files. The Dock is macOS's application launcher and window management bar at the bottom (or side) of the screen, and users typically configure it through the Dock preferences panel. DockPlistEdit provides direct access to the underlying preference files, enabling power users and administrators to make batch changes, apply custom configurations, or restore Dock layouts that cannot be done through the standard System Preferences interface. It is primarily used by system administrators, power users, and macOS customization enthusiasts.
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1 suggestionNo information is publicly available about whether DockPlistEdit has been updated with a native Apple Silicon build. The search results did not return relevant information about this app. We recommend contacting Parallels directly to ask whether a native version is planned, or checking the Mac App Store if the app is distributed there. As a workaround in the meantime, the app will continue to run under Rosetta 2 on Apple Silicon Macs, though with reduced performance compared to a native build. If you need to manage Dock configurations on Apple Silicon, consider using command-line tools like `dockutil` (available via Homebrew and runs natively) or editing plist files directly using a text editor or plist editor that supports Apple Silicon.
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