Have you ever wished your Windows PC could look and feel exactly like a Mac? Maybe you love macOS for its clean interface, elegant top menu bar, and that smooth, animated dock at the bottom. The good news is — you can recreate that entire macOS vibe on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer using a beautiful tool called MyDockFinder.
This tool doesn’t just add a dock; it brings an almost full macOS simulation — complete with the Apple-style dock animations, a translucent top menu bar, a working Launchpad, and even a glowing Apple logo. What’s more, it runs natively on Windows, is lightweight, and doesn’t slow down your PC.
So, let’s begin this journey and make your Windows desktop feel just like macOS — without buying a new computer.

1. What Is MyDockFinder and Why Use It?
Before we dive into installation, let’s quickly understand what MyDockFinder actually does.
MyDockFinder is a desktop customization tool that replaces your Windows taskbar and system tray with a macOS-style dock and menu bar. It gives you:
- A fully animated dock that zooms when you hover over icons (just like macOS).
- A translucent top bar with a working Apple logo and system menus.
- A Launchpad to view all your apps in a grid layout.
- Customizable icons, blur effects, and themes.
It’s one of the cleanest, most realistic ways to make Windows visually match macOS — ideal for users who’ve switched from Mac or those who simply prefer the macOS aesthetic.
2. Setting the Stage with a macOS Wallpaper
Before we install anything, let’s give your desktop the right background to match the theme.
To make things look consistent, start by setting a macOS wallpaper — preferably the latest macOS Tao wallpaper.
Here’s how:
- Open your browser and search for “macOS Tao wallpaper”.
- Visit a trusted wallpaper site such as WallpaperHub or Pexels.
- Download your preferred version (Light or Dark mode).
- Once downloaded, right-click on the image and select Set as desktop background.
Now, right-click on your desktop → go to View → and uncheck Show desktop icons.
Your Windows desktop will instantly start feeling cleaner — much closer to macOS.
3. Downloading and Installing MyDockFinder
So far, so good — now let’s bring the macOS dock to life.
MyDockFinder is officially available on Steam, which ensures you’re downloading a legitimate and updated version.
Follow these steps carefully:
- If you don’t have Steam, download it from the official website: https://store.steampowered.com.
- Install Steam and create a free account.
- Once logged in, click on the Store tab and search for MyDockFinder.
- The tool costs around ₹300 (or $5 USD) — it’s a one-time purchase.
- Add it to your cart, complete the payment, and go to Library → MyDockFinder → Install.
After installation, click Launch.
You’ll immediately see a macOS-style dock appear at the bottom of your screen and a menu bar at the top — complete with an Apple icon.
4. Hiding the Default Windows Taskbar
At this point, both the Windows taskbar and the macOS dock will be visible — let’s hide the Windows one to complete the illusion.
- On the top bar, click the Finder icon (Apple logo).
- Choose Hide Taskbar from the dropdown menu.
Now, only the macOS dock remains visible — much cleaner!
5. Pinning Your Favorite Apps to the Dock
Let’s personalize your dock with the apps you use most.
To pin any app:
- Press the Windows key and open the app you want (e.g., Chrome, File Explorer, etc.).
- Once the app icon appears in the dock, right-click → Keep in Dock.
That app will now stay permanently in your dock, even after closing it.
Repeat this step for all your favorite apps — browser, music player, settings, and so on.
6. Customizing the Dock’s Look and Feel
Now that the dock is set up, it’s time to tweak its appearance and effects.
Right-click anywhere on the dock → choose Preferences. This window allows you to modify almost every visual element.
Let’s go through the key options step by step.
Step 1: Enable Blur and Transparency
In the Appearance tab, find the option “Make Dock use custom blur and transparency.”
Enable it and set both sliders to around 10–15.
This creates a frosted glass effect just like macOS.
Step 2: Apply Blur to Context Menus and Top Bar
Scroll down to the Context Menu section and apply the same blur and transparency settings.
Repeat this under the Menu Section as well.
Then, go to the Finder Section and set all blur values to 0 — this keeps your top bar flat and clean like macOS Tao.
7. Changing the Icon Theme to Match macOS
To make your icons look authentic, MyDockFinder supports macOS icon packs directly through Steam Workshop.
Here’s how to apply them:
- In Preferences → Appearance, click Icon Theme → Workshop.
- A new Steam window will open. Go to the Icons section.
- Find and Subscribe to the latest macOS Tao icon set.
- Wait for it to download, then return to MyDockFinder → Installed Themes.
- Select the Tao icon pack and click OK.
Your icons will now transform into macOS-style versions — Finder replaces File Explorer, Safari replaces Edge, and so on.
8. Enabling macOS-Style Animations
One of the reasons macOS feels so smooth is its animation transitions. Let’s add that touch here too.
- Open Windows Animation Settings (search “Animation” in Start).
- Enable Opening and Closing animations.
- In MyDockFinder’s settings, you can also fine-tune App open/close transitions.
Now, open and close any app — you’ll notice that fluid, organic motion that macOS is famous for.
9. Adjusting Icon Size and Hover Zoom
To get that signature “magnify” dock animation:
- In Preferences → Look & Behavior, set Icon size to around 100.
- Adjust Scaling to 125%.
Hover over the dock — you’ll see icons expand beautifully as they do on real Macs.
10. Setting Up the Launchpad
By default, the Launchpad icon on your dock might look empty. Let’s fix that.
- Go to Preferences → Launchpad Section.
- Click Add Apps → Add from Start Menu (last option).
This automatically imports all installed apps from your Windows Start Menu. - Once added, right-click on the dock and select Restart Dock.
Now, click the Launchpad icon again — you’ll see a full grid of app icons, just like macOS.
You can drag, drop, or remove shortcuts as needed.
11. Fine-Tuning Dock Behavior
MyDockFinder also supports live thumbnails for minimized apps, but if you prefer a cleaner dock (like macOS), you can disable them.
- Go to Minimize Effect Section → enable “Minimize windows into their dock icon.”
- Then right-click → Restart Dock.
This ensures minimized apps stay as icons without showing previews.
Similarly, if you want to remove Windows’ own hover previews:
- Go to Windows Preview Section → disable the preview option.
Your desktop will now look uncluttered and distraction-free.
12. Auto-Start MyDockFinder with Windows
Let’s make sure MyDockFinder launches automatically every time you start your PC.
- Open Preferences → General Tab.
- Enable Start on Boot Method → choose Start as Service (this gives it priority at startup).
- Optionally, enable Hide Taskbar on Boot to ensure Windows taskbar stays hidden.
Now, every time your computer boots, the macOS interface will load instantly.
13. Performance and Resource Usage
Many users worry that customization tools slow down their PCs — but MyDockFinder is surprisingly efficient.
When idle, it uses around 0.1% CPU and 50–60MB RAM, which is negligible on any modern computer.
It’s lightweight, stable, and doesn’t interfere with your system performance.
14. How to Uninstall and Restore Default Windows Look
If someday you wish to go back to the original Windows interface, it’s easy.
- Open MyDockFinder Preferences → turn off Start on Boot.
- Restart your PC — your default Windows taskbar will reappear.
- Then go to Settings → Apps → Installed Apps, and uninstall MyDockFinder.
Everything will return to normal, no traces left behind.
15. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is MyDockFinder free?
No, it’s a paid app on Steam, costing around ₹300 or $5 — but it’s a one-time purchase.
Q2: Can I use MyDockFinder without Steam?
You can download it manually from the developer’s website, but Steam ensures automatic updates and easier management.
Q3: Will it slow down my system?
No. It’s optimized to consume minimal CPU and RAM, even when running constantly.
Q4: Can I customize the top menu bar?
Yes. You can modify blur, transparency, and even the Apple logo color through Preferences.
Q5: Does it support multiple monitors?
Yes. You can choose to display the dock on one or all connected screens.
16. Final Thoughts
And there you have it — a complete macOS-like interface running beautifully on Windows!
From the smooth animations to the frosted transparency and authentic icons, MyDockFinder transforms your PC into something truly refreshing.
Whether you’re a macOS fan missing its elegance or a Windows user who just wants a cleaner, more polished desktop, this setup is a perfect hybrid of both worlds.
With just a few tweaks, you’ve turned your regular Windows system into a Mac-style masterpiece — all without changing hardware or installing risky third-party shells.
Disclaimer:
Customizing system visuals is safe if done correctly. However, always download tools like MyDockFinder only from official or trusted sources (such as Steam) to avoid malware or counterfeit software.
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