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whats up everyone its Matthew here at Midland pictures today were gonna be talking about a little hack that you can do to better organize your dock and Mac OS for me personally when I look at my dock its a little difficult sometimes to just zero in on the app that youre looking for so I like to use spaces in between apps or groups of apps in order to very quickly zero in on the app that I need to use so this hack is really easy to do all were gonna do is pull up Safari and do a search for ad space to dock Mac OS and its gonna pull up this MacRumors article and youll see down here that there is a terminal command that youll need to enter in order to create a space in your dock if you look down at my dock you can see theres no spaces right now I took all of them out to do the video but I really like to group my apps based on sort of productivity video editing photo writing utilities that kind of thing and Im someone that doesnt like to overload my dock with a ton of stuff jus