1. Dock (computing)A dock is a graphical user interface element that typically provides the user with a way of launching, switching between, and monitoring running programs or applications. Early implementations of the dock concept include the icon bar at the bottom of the screen in Acorn Computers's Arthur operating system in 1987 (predecessor of the RISC OS) and the Dock at the right side of the screen in NeXT's NEXTSTEP operating system in 1986.
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