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Posted by a-ve 6 hours ago

Show HN: boringBar – a taskbar-style dock replacement for macOS(boringbar.app)
Hi HN!

I recently switched from a Fedora/GNOME laptop to a MacBook Air. My old setup served me well as a portable workstation, but I’ve started traveling more while working remotely and needed something with similar performance but better battery life. The main thing I missed was a simple taskbar that shows the windows in the current workspace instead of a Dock that mixes everything together.

I built boringBar so I would not have to use the Dock. It shows only the windows in the current Space, lets you switch Spaces by scrolling on the bar, and adds a desktop switcher so you can jump directly to any Space. You can also hide the system Dock, pin apps, preview windows with thumbnails, and launch apps from a searchable menu (I keep Spotlight disabled because for some reason it uses a lot of system resources on my machine).

I’ve been dogfooding it for a few months now, and it finally felt polished enough to share.

It’s for people who like macOS but want window management to feel a bit more like GNOME, Windows, or a traditional taskbar. It’s also for people like me who wanted an easier transition to macOS, especially now that Windows feels increasingly user-hostile.

I’d love feedback on the UX, bugs, and whether this solves the same Dock/Spaces pain for anyone else.

P.S. It might also appeal to people who feel nostalgic for the GNOME 2 desktop of yore. I started my Linux journey with it, and boringBar brings back some of that feeling for me.

193 points | 122 commentspage 4
vivid242 5 hours ago|
I‘d be happy to pay for an upgrade if future macOS changes break the functionality of this - cool - app, which would require the creator to update it. More work, which I would pay for. But not a subscription, sorry!

Plus, I‘d prefer to (but that’s impossible?) install via the App Store, to avoid a black box.

jonhohle 3 hours ago||
I can’t find it now, but there was a Start Menu/Taskbar for Mac OS 9 era Mac’s as well. It was bizarre.
SpyCoder77 3 hours ago||
It looks really good, what makes this different from uBar?
ike____________ 5 hours ago||
Take a look to Jotego's (mister FPGA) business model. I was the main maintainer of a distro so I can say that That's not going to work. Also I'm in love with your style.
naze 4 hours ago||
Forced subscription = immediate uninstall; would have gladly paid a decent one-time fee for the app.
applfanboysbgon 5 hours ago||
Remember when we bought software, and owned the right to use it in perpetuity? Good times those were. Now fucking taskbars are SaaS. There is no end to rent-seeking behaviour. In a decade or two, I suppose we will not only be renting the right to use our computers, but also the mouse and keyboard will be time-gated rentals as well. Mousewheel and numpad only available on the Pro subscription, of course.
thehamkercat 5 hours ago|
They're milking the final drops, before LLMs become so good that they'll write something like this in an hour
carlosjobim 2 hours ago||
Amazing what a bunch of swine the commenters are towards OP here. Always complaining, never creating anything of value themselves.

OP: Congratulations on what seems to be a very nice taskbar!

I have two suggestions:

- I miss the ability to pin folders like on the MacOS Dock. For example for your Downloads folder.

- The applications menu should open when the cursor clicks in the corner, not only over the icon. Fitts's law.

- The active window background color is too bright in dark mode. It draws too much attention on the screen.

gloosx 3 hours ago||
having to click somewhere is not a shortcut, seriosly who the hell switches the desktops with mouse scrolling or clicking? there is a real shortcut for that
ssenssei 5 hours ago||
it looks great, looks clean, seems like people want it.

nobody's paying a subscription for a taskbar. The business model here is a one time sale.

bloqs 4 hours ago|
Fantastic work, but ubar is going to eat your lunch with that subscription
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