Eclipse Workspace Dock Badge For Mac Os X

Having our messages (iMessage and SMS) available on our Macs is great, however sometimes we get an unread badge that can’t seem to go away, no matter how hard we look for the unread message, it is just not there1.In many cases, however, the solution is simple, and you don’t even need to reboot.

  1. Quit Messages
  2. Restart the dock, either using Activity Monitor or running killall Dock from the terminal

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Find the application named Eclipse (the one with the purple blob icon). Drag this into your dock. You can now start Eclipse by clicking the icon in the dock. Start Eclipse using your dock (or by navigating to Applications - Eclipse and double-clicking the Eclipse application). You will be asked to select a workspace directory. If you use Mac OS X’s Spaces virtual-desktop feature, DockView displays all windows for an application, even those in other workspaces. To make this feature less confusing, each window sports a.

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  1. Pro tip: you can see which conversations have unread messages by right clicking on the Messages icon. Not that opening these would help getting read of the stuck badge, however.