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Have you tried Cario-Dock? Its not a native KDE app, but it does support KDE integration. I installed it on KDE Neon after the Latte Dock announcement. No crashes, and it has a lot of features. Source: over 1 year ago
If you like Macs, the dock program Cairo-Dock has a bunch of built in themes, including one to look like the OSX style dock with the cool reflections: https://glx-dock.org. Source: over 1 year ago
The closest thing you can do this is with cairo dock. It take some time, to customize it to make it look like what you see in the picture. It was a trend a decade ago, but not sure how much the package is maintained right now. For alternative you can check out docky which works pretty well with Gnome and its cousins, and if you are using KDE I better advice you to stick with latte dock. Source: over 2 years ago
RocketDock - RocketDock is a Mac OS X dock clone.
RunAsTool - RunAsTool is a Portable Freeware and Allows standard users run a specific program with admin privileges without the need to enter the admin pass each time, you can easily drag and drop any program(s) into the UI in order to give it admin privileges
DockbarX - DockbarX is a standalone dock that groups and launches applications.
RunAsRob - Run application as admin or system user from a limited user account.
ObjectDock - ObjectDock is the most popular animated dock for Windows.
Advanced Run - Advanced Run is a replacement for a standard Windows Run dialog.