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macOS is the current marketing name for Apple's Macintosh Operating System. This OS was previously known as OS X, and Mac OS X before that (which itself succeeded the 'classic' Mac OS).
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OS X application shortcut folder in dock and icon updates after installation
Here is the setup: I have the Applications folder right in the dock, which is the default after installation afaik.
Now I have a custom build DMG with an application in there which I drag&drop into t …
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OS X application shortcut folder in dock and icon updates after installation
In other words, to conclude the answers I've seen to date, there is no such solution without taking further action since the systems security mechanisms is built that way.