Changelog

Learn about the latest features and improvements in OneDock

Version History

v1.2.0

February 2026

More control when tabs and windows pile up

OneDock v1.2.0 improves how it feels when you run many tabs across many windows: an Action Recovery Center, a Recently Visited list, global search that includes WebApps and recently closed items, stronger window preview, and a cleaner Drawer-first toolbar with a “More” menu for less common actions.

New

  • User Guide: a dedicated walkthrough page; opens once after first install and can be reopened from the All Tabs header; shortcut hints follow macOS vs Windows/Linux (Option vs Alt) and match the extension defaults
  • Action Recovery Center: review and restore recent closes (tabs, batches, window closes, and more); search, delete one, or clear all; keeps up to 100 recent actions locally
  • Recently Visited: sorted by last activation, with window color and a flame hint for activity; close one tab or “close this and below”; resizable list height is remembered
  • Global search: adds WebApps and Recently Closed; tabbed results with a compact overview plus “view more”; search focuses automatically when you open the Drawer
  • WebApp nicknames: shorter display names with unified edit/validation across Dock, details, groups, and search (about 6 CJK characters or ~10 Latin characters)
  • Window preview: card layout with active-tab screenshot, title, tab count, and color; switch windows, expand to pick a tab, close a window (recoverable via the recovery center)
  • Toolbar “More”: houses All Tabs, Favorites, History, Preview All Windows, and Send Feedback so daily actions stay compact
  • Drawer-first experience: fewer legacy display modes, clearer mental model

Improvements

  • Dock + Drawer: Drawer-first layout with top/bottom placement fixes; more consistent WebApp naming and status badges
  • Quick close: clearer previews and no stale preview when nothing can be closed; more close paths write recovery records
  • Screenshot preview: clearer permission prompts and empty states; better messaging for pages that cannot be captured
  • i18n + settings: refreshed copy in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and English; more consistent panels; platform-aligned shortcut hints
  • Stability: fixes for invalid tab ids, recently visited ordering, duplicate recovery entries for native vs OneDock closes; removes legacy Dock V1 code paths

Keyboard shortcuts

  • Defaults: Alt+W on Windows/Linux and Option+Q on macOS to toggle the Dock (see Chrome “Extension shortcuts” for what is actually registered—you can change it there)
  • If shortcuts conflict, the User Guide links you to Chrome’s shortcut settings

Compatibility

  • Chrome: fully supported
  • Other Chromium browsers: expected to work
  • Windows, macOS, and Linux