Dockside for Mac — full feature list
| Feature | What it does | Good to know | |
|---|---|---|---|
Drag-and-drop shelf beside the Dock | What it does Keep files, folders, notes, screenshots, downloads, and more within easy reach of the Dock. | Good to know Stays handy without covering your main windows. | |
Smart drag activation | What it does Open the shelf when a drag starts, when you’re near the shelf, or near the pointer—your choice. | Good to know More flexible than a single fixed drop strip. | |
Adjustable drag sensitivity | What it does Tune activation delay and drop-zone height so opens feel fast—or harder to trigger by accident. | Good to know — | |
Add from Finder, clipboard, or history | What it does Pull items in from Finder, the clipboard, or Dockside’s recent history. | Good to know — | |
Store by reference or copy | What it does Either keep a lightweight link to the original file, or store a real copy in Dockside’s space. | Good to know Pick what fits your workflow: aliases vs self-contained copies. | |
Optional move into the shelf | What it does Instead of copying, move the original file into the shelf flow when you want the shelf to “own” it. | Good to know — | |
Drag out to Finder, apps, or folders | What it does Drag anything back out into Finder, another app, a folder, or another tool. | Good to know Meant as a temp workspace, not a dead-end pile. | |
Remove after drag-out | What it does Optionally clear an item from the shelf as soon as you drag it out. | Good to know Nice for quick hand-offs. | |
Stay visible while the shelf has items | What it does If you use auto-hide, Dockside can stay on screen until the Files shelf is empty. | Good to know — | |
Expand and page through items | What it does Show more than fits in the compact strip—expand and flip through pages of items. | Good to know — | |
Search on the shelf | What it does Search and filter what’s on the shelf right from the shelf UI. | Good to know — | |
Multiple Files areas | What it does Split the Files shelf into separate areas (columns), each with its own role. | Good to know Up to three active file areas. | |
Name and icon per area | What it does Give each area its own label and SF Symbol so you can tell them apart at a glance. | Good to know — | |
Tag filters per area | What it does Route or show items by Finder color tags, per area. | Good to know Match areas to how you actually work. | |
Folder watch per area | What it does Each area can watch a folder and add new files that match your rules. | Good to know — | |
Watch folders with exclusions | What it does Set how deep to scan, which files to skip, and which subfolders to ignore. | Good to know Wildcard-style patterns for messy real folders. | |
How many items and sort order | What it does Cap how many items show, and whether newest land at the start or end (based on shelf layout). | Good to know — | |
Auto-stacks | What it does Drop several items at once—or onto another item—to form a stack automatically. | Good to know — | |
Manual stacks | What it does Group a selection into a stack, or break stacks apart later. | Good to know Temporary bundles without making a new folder. | |
New folder from selection | What it does Turn selected shelf items into a new folder in one step. | Good to know — | |
Duplicate items | What it does Duplicate selected items (except notes) straight from the shelf. | Good to know — | |
History & restore | What it does Bring back files from Dockside history or undo recent removals. | Good to know Harder to lose track of something you just had on the shelf. | |
Quick actions on hover | What it does Optional buttons on hover—e.g. copy path or reveal in Finder. | Good to know — | |
Status hints on icons | What it does Optional badges: recent dot, “optimized” marker, or a simple age bar. | Good to know — | |
Notes on the shelf | What it does A dedicated notes strip inside the Files shelf. | Good to know — | |
New note without leaving the flow | What it does Create a note from Dockside while you’re doing something else. | Good to know — | |
Plain text, RTF, Markdown, Bike, or custom | What it does Notes aren’t locked to one format—pick what you use. | Good to know — | |
Choose the default notes app | What it does Open notes in the editor you prefer. | Good to know — | |
Where notes live & cleanup | What it does Pick storage, cap how many notes you keep, auto-delete old ones, and open the notes folder. | Good to know — | |
App Drawer | What it does Optional launcher strip for favorite apps and shortcuts, inside the Files shelf. | Good to know — | |
Drag between areas | What it does With multiple areas, drag targets update so you can move items between them cleanly. | Good to know — | |
Up to eight drop zones | What it does Define up to eight zones that appear as separate targets when you drag files toward the shelf. | Good to know Eight slots in the current app; unused slots can stay set to None. | |
Default behavior when no zones are set | What it does If you leave every zone unset (or inactive), Dockside falls back to the normal flow: expand and accept drops onto the Files shelf like a single landing area. | Good to know — | |
Zones appear while dragging | What it does When at least one zone is configured and active, the zone strip is shown during a drag so you can aim at a specific automation instead of the generic shelf. | Good to know — | |
Custom zone name | What it does Each row has its own label (e.g. “Copy To Downloads”, “Preview”, “Generate Link”) so you can read what will happen before you drop. | Good to know — | |
Custom zone icon | What it does Assign a distinct icon per zone so the strip stays scannable at a glance. | Good to know — | |
File type filter (Type column) | What it does Restrict what a zone accepts—for example Any file, or narrower kinds such as text, Office documents, PDFs, images, video, audio, plus custom extensions. | Good to know — | |
Primary action: None | What it does Reserve or clear a slot: no automation runs when something is dropped on that zone. | Good to know — | |
Primary action: Shortcut | What it does Run a macOS Shortcut when a matching file lands on the zone; pick the Shortcut in the destination field (e.g. Quick Look Preview). | Good to know — | |
Primary action: Email | What it does Trigger an email flow with the dropped file (new message / attachment handoff, per app wiring). | Good to know — | |
Primary action: Copy to… | What it does Copy the dropped item into a folder you choose; set the path in the destination column (browse / “…” picker). | Good to know — | |
Primary action: Move to… | What it does Move the dropped item into a chosen folder; destination uses the same path picker pattern as Copy to…. | Good to know — | |
Primary action: AppleScript | What it does Execute an AppleScript, passing the dropped file as context. | Good to know — | |
Primary action: Shell script | What it does Run a shell script with the dropped file available to the script. | Good to know — | |
Primary action: Run CLI command | What it does Run a command-line invocation with the dropped item as input or argument, as configured. | Good to know — | |
Primary action: Utilities | What it does Use built-in utility actions—the same catalog as File-specific utilities (shareable links, compression, metadata strip, etc.). The destination column lists the specific utility (for example Shareable Link). | Good to know — | |
Destination / parameter column | What it does Secondary field per action: folder paths for Copy/Move, named Shortcut for Shortcut actions, or the concrete utility / script identifier for Utilities, AppleScript, shell, and CLI. | Good to know — | |
Post-drop: None | What it does After the primary action finishes, leave the file’s shelf state unchanged beyond what the action itself did. | Good to know — | |
Post-drop: Keep in shelf | What it does Retain the item on the Files shelf after the zone action completes. | Good to know — | |
Post-drop: Copy to… | What it does After the primary action, copy the file to another configured folder. | Good to know — | |
Post-drop: Move to… | What it does After the primary action, move the file to another configured folder. | Good to know — | |
Post-drop: Move to Bin | What it does After the primary action, send the item to the Trash. | Good to know — | |
Post-drop: Permanently delete | What it does After the primary action, delete the item permanently (use with care). | Good to know — | |
Active toggle per zone | What it does Turn a zone on or off without losing its name, icon, type, action, destination, and post-drop settings. | Good to know — | |
Remove zone configuration | What it does Clear a row (e.g. ✕) to delete that zone’s setup and free the slot. | Good to know — | |
Compress to ZIP | What it does Create a ZIP archive from one or more selected items on the shelf. | Good to know — | |
Extract archive (unzip) | What it does Expand ZIP (and supported archives) from an item on the shelf. | Good to know — | |
PDF from images | What it does Build a PDF from supported image types in a couple of steps, without leaving the shelf. | Good to know — | |
Strip photo metadata | What it does Remove EXIF, location, and related metadata from images before sharing or archiving. | Good to know — | |
Rename | What it does Rename files from the shelf with Finder-style naming, in place. | Good to know — | |
Move on disk | What it does Move the selected item to another folder or location on disk from the shelf (Finder-equivalent move). | Good to know — | |
Copy to configured folder | What it does Copy the selection into a folder you’ve saved in settings—one action, no browsing. | Good to know — | |
Move to configured folder | What it does Move the selection into a folder you’ve saved in settings. | Good to know — | |
AirDrop | What it does Send the selection via AirDrop when the system offers it. | Good to know — | |
Messages | What it does Send files through Messages from shelf utilities. | Good to know — | |
Mail | What it does Hand off the selection into Mail (e.g. new message with attachment) from shelf actions. | Good to know — | |
Notes | What it does Send or share into Notes via the standard macOS share flow from the shelf. | Good to know — | |
Share sheet (other extensions) | What it does Open the standard macOS Share sheet for targets not listed above—other apps, services, and third-party Share extensions. | Good to know — | |
Quick share links | What it does Create short-lived upload links (e.g. via 0x0) for a fast one-off share. | Good to know — | |
Clop | What it does Optimize images, video, and PDFs with Clop when installed—manual runs or automation hooks. | Good to know — | |
Dropshare | What it does Upload via Dropshare from shelf menus or utility actions when Dropshare is installed. | Good to know — | |
Shortcuts | What it does Run a Shortcut as a shelf or drop-zone action against the current selection. | Good to know — | |
Finder integration | What it does Finder Sync extension; reveal in Finder, open in Finder, and related path/copy helpers. | Good to know — | |
A second shelf | What it does A separate customisable strip alongside the Main Shelf: Files Shelf—for screenshots, downloads, and related flows. | Good to know — | |
What the second shelf shows | What it does Classic two-pane files, compact media controls, or live system modules—switch per your setup. | Good to know — | |
What each pane can be | What it does Each side can be screenshots, images, a watched folder, clipboard history, Downloads, or Recents. | Good to know — | |
Adjust the split | What it does Drag the divider to set how much space each pane uses. | Good to know — | |
Screenshot folder watch | What it does Follow your screenshots folder—or any folder—with depth and ignore rules. | Good to know — | |
Downloads folder watch | What it does Same for Downloads or any folder you choose. | Good to know — | |
Recents | What it does Show macOS Recents with limits and apps you want excluded. | Good to know — | |
Clipboard history | What it does Keep a running history of clipboard items, backed by the shelf. | Good to know Handy when you copy more than one thing in a row. | |
What clipboard captures | What it does Toggle images, screenshots, plain text, links, and files independently. | Good to know — | |
Narrow clipboard capture | What it does In image modes, only new screenshots or only copied images—instead of full clipboard history. | Good to know — | |
Clipboard exclusions | What it does Skip certain apps, pasteboard types, or lines matching a regex. | Good to know — | |
Tag filters here too | What it does Screenshots and download panes can filter by Finder color tags. | Good to know — | |
Limits per pane | What it does Cap how many screenshots, downloads, recents, or clipboard entries you retain. | Good to know — | |
Auto-delete by age | What it does Drop older screenshots or downloads automatically after a set time. | Good to know — | |
Now playing | What it does Swap the shelf for compact Spotify or Apple Music controls. | Good to know — | |
System readouts | What it does CPU, memory, disk, network, battery, clock, uptime, thermal—compact widgets. | Good to know — | |
Hover previews | What it does Peek at a file from the shelf before you open it. | Good to know — | |
Quick Look | What it does Open full Quick Look from the shelf, with keyboard shortcuts. | Good to know — | |
Preview settings | What it does Change preview size, delay, or use an alternate PDF preview if you prefer. | Good to know — | |
Thumbnails & link icons | What it does Optional thumbnails for files and favicons for saved links (experimental). | Good to know — | |
Previews for more than “a file” | What it does PDFs, folders, stacks, long text, video, and web links. | Good to know — | |
Links as first-class items | What it does Drop or paste URLs; Dockside can show a favicon or page title when available. | Good to know — | |
Dock-aware placement | What it does Follow the Dock edge automatically, or pin Dockside to the left, right, or bottom. | Good to know — | |
Multiple displays | What it does Follow the active screen or lock Dockside to one monitor. | Good to know Helpful on desk setups with two or more displays. | |
Jump screen while dragging | What it does In supported modes, Dockside can move to the display where your drag began. | Good to know — | |
Shelf size | What it does Let width and height follow the Dock, or set them yourself. | Good to know — | |
Adapts when the Dock moves | What it does Resize and reposition when Dock size or screen layout changes. | Good to know — | |
Shelf styles | What it does Transparent, Dock-style material, or solid opaque. | Good to know — | |
Dock-style strength | What it does Tune how strong the “Dock-like” blur and tint feel—including heavier opaque variants. | Good to know — | |
Light, dark, or match System | What it does Set Dockside’s theme separately from macOS, including a dark-first option. | Good to know — | |
Custom opaque colors | What it does Pick shelf fill, optional outline, and outline color in opaque mode. | Good to know — | |
Hide & fade | What it does Auto-hide and/or fade so the Dock strip stays calm when you’re not using it. | Good to know — | |
Hints & ornaments | What it does Toggle empty-state hints and decorative shelf trim. | Good to know — | |
Labels & icon size | What it does Readable names vs dense icons—your call. | Good to know — | |
Hide with the Dock | What it does When the Dock auto-hides, Dockside can hide in sync. | Good to know — | |
Show with the Dock | What it does Optionally reveal Dockside whenever the Dock peeks out. | Good to know — | |
One shelf or both | What it does Decide whether Dock reveal affects only one shelf or every shelf. | Good to know — | |
Timing | What it does Fine-tune Dock auto-hide timing and Dockside’s own delay. | Good to know — | |
Dock controls in settings | What it does Toggle Dock hide, magnification, open Dock settings, or restart the Dock. | Good to know — | |
Full-screen apps | What it does Detect full-screen apps and keep a list of apps to ignore. | Good to know — | |
Integration User Guide (/integrations) | What it does Step-by-step instructions for developers and power users: registered URL actions, Services, and command-line patterns. Pairs with this spec for a full picture. | Good to know — | |
Custom URL: add file or folder to shelf | What it does dockside://action/add?file=path/to/file — adds the given file or folder to the Files shelf. Suitable for scripts, other apps, and Launcher utilities that can open URLs. | Good to know — | |
Custom URL: clear Files shelf | What it does dockside://action/clear-files-shelf — removes all items from the Files shelf. Same automation surface as the add action. | Good to know — | |
Command line: open -a Dockside with a path | What it does open -a Dockside.app "/path/to/file" — hands a file or folder to Dockside from Terminal, launchd jobs, or any tool that can invoke open(1). | Good to know — | |
Command line: open a dockside:// URL | What it does open "dockside://action/add?file=path/to/file" and open "dockside://action/clear-files-shelf" — shell-friendly variants of the custom URL actions. | Good to know — | |
macOS Service: Add to Dockside | What it does Registered system Service so other apps can send content in: files, folders, URLs, or plain text supplied via NSPasteboard. The receiving app calls Dockside; no custom URL required in every case. | Good to know — | |
PopClip → Dockside (selected text) | What it does PopClip extension sends the current text selection to the shelf using the Add to Dockside Service flow—Inbound from the PopClip ecosystem. | Good to know Third-party extension; install from PopClip’s extension directory. | |
Clop ↔ Dockside (two-way) | What it does Outbound: Dockside can optimise images, video, and PDFs on the shelf via Clop when Clop is installed (see File-specific utilities). Inbound: Clop can push optimised items back to Dockside using the same open / dockside:// patterns documented on lowtechguys.com (Clop integration). | Good to know — | |
Dropshare (Dockside → cloud) | What it does Upload files from the shelf through Dropshare when installed—links and destinations follow Dropshare’s supported services (29+ cloud targets per Dropshare). Primarily an outbound hand-off from Dockside. | Good to know — | |
Shortcuts (two-way automation) | What it does Outbound: Dockside runs macOS Shortcuts from drop zones and utility actions. Inbound: Shortcuts, Automator, and other tools can add or clear shelf content by opening dockside:// URLs or using open -a Dockside with paths—same contract as the Integration User Guide. | Good to know — | |
Share sheet & Share extensions | What it does Dockside hands files to the system Share UI and third-party Share extensions from shelf actions (see File-specific utilities). Outbound only from Dockside’s side; targets are whatever macOS lists. | Good to know — | |
Finder Sync extension | What it does Finder-adjacent behaviour (reveal, open, sync extension) is detailed under File-specific utilities; listed here so Finder appears in the integrations map. | Good to know — | |
Familiar shortcuts | What it does Select all, copy, paste, delete, new note, Quick Look—similar to Finder. | Good to know — | |
Your own global shortcuts | What it does Toggle auto-hide or expand/collapse shelves from anywhere. | Good to know — | |
Modifier keys while dragging | What it does Hold keys when dragging in or out to remove, move instead of copy, force copy, skip reveal, or ignore the drag. | Good to know Power-user controls once muscle memory kicks in. | |
Open at login | What it does Start Dockside when you sign in to your Mac. | Good to know — | |
Menu bar | What it does Optional menu bar icon, tips popover, and dropping onto the menu bar. | Good to know — | |
Sounds | What it does Optional audio feedback for shelf actions. | Good to know — | |
Updates | What it does Automatic update checks plus a “Check now” action. | Good to know — | |
Permissions | What it does Shortcuts to open or reset the macOS permissions Dockside needs. | Good to know — | |
Native Mac app | What it does Built with Apple’s frameworks for a proper desktop fit. | Good to know — | |
Privacy | What it does No collection or sale of your data; online use is mainly for license checks. | Good to know — | |
One-time license | What it does Pay once (currently US $5.99 in the app) to unlock. | Good to know — | |
Three Macs | What it does Use on up to three computers; adding a new one may roll the oldest seat. | Good to know — | |
Ongoing support | What it does Help is included with your license. | Good to know — | |
Help inside the app | What it does Discord, email, feature requests, changelog, tips, and links out to more info. | Good to know — | |
Languages | What it does English, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Simplified Chinese. | Good to know — | |
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