![]() The app is essentially free, but needing it in the first place goes against maintaining a minimal setup, and most importantly it's a fragile solution as the app is prone to disappearance down the years (as it happened with Dock Dodger, which is now distributed via an assortment of non-official hosts). And here's the problem - the reliance on it. Presumably because it seems to do exactly the same as the above's method. I've tried the ist method best described here, as applied to the ist of the VM icon (⌘+click its icon to reach its location).I'd now like to remove the VM icon, as I can do without its functions (shutdown guest OS, open cmd, etc). My use-case is that I'm running the VM for only one program, which I display in Coherence 1 so not to have it rendered with a title bar on top 2. Apart from those, Coherence always displays a dock icon for the VM itself. This means their windows are rendered separately, each occupying an icon in the dock. Parallels includes a mode called Coherence, where software from the guest OS is launched as if it were a native macOS app.
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