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Dock

Provides a centralized destination for clients to access key resources related to their relationship.

Made by Apple, Inc.

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What is Dock?

The Dock is a versatile feature in the OS X operating system that serves as a repository for any program or file. It can hold an unlimited number of items and dynamically resizes them to fit the available space, using magnification to clarify smaller icons. Users have the flexibility to position the Dock on the bottom, left, or right edges of the screen, according to their preference. Even applications that do not typically keep icons in the Dock will appear there when running and remain until they are closed Dock is a cloud-based collaboration platform designed to enhance workflow management and facilitate cooperation among various stakeholders. It offers a range of functionalities, including the ability to set up digital sales rooms, onboarding checklists, client portals, and project hubs. Instead of navigating multiple email threads, hidden attachments, and random links, customers can access a personalized workspace to address their needs. The platform also provides analytics to help client managers track progress and drive deals and projects forward For healthcare organizations, Dock is a workflow management software that assists in managing physicians' tasks and promoting collaboration among employees. Supervisors can create new tasks with detailed information such as the task name, patient details, assigned physician, due date, priority status, and custom labels. Medical professionals can access patient records, create to-do lists, and share them with team members using Dock's mobile application. Collaborators can add comments, attach media files, and receive automated reminders before due dates. The platform's dashboard allows physicians to track the status of ongoing tasks, filter them based on dates, and sort lists into multiple folders using drag-and-drop functionality. Dock also offers features like mentions, data import and export, alerts/notifications, access permissions, patient records management, and integration with various third-party applications. Healthcare organizations can ensure the security of confidential information through single sign-on (SSO) capabilities and streamline their operational processes in compliance with HIPAA regulations

Highlights

  • Dynamic resizing and magnification of Dock items to maintain clarity
  • Flexible placement of Dock on screen edges (bottom, left, or right)
  • Ability to display running applications that don't normally keep icons in the Dock
  • Digital sales rooms, onboarding checklists, client portals, and project hubs
  • Analytics to track progress and drive deals an

Platforms

  • Desktop Chromebook
  • Mobile iPad
  • Mobile Android
  • On-Premise Windows
  • Web
  • Web-based
  • Mobile iPhone
  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-based
  • Desktop Mac
  • Desktop Windows
  • On-Premise Linux
  • iPhone
  • Desktop Linux
  • Mac

Languages

  • English

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