Mountain Lion - Dock problem

I have problem with my Dock after upgrade to Mountain Lion. Update to v.10.8.1 did't help
Problems:
When have more than 14 programs opened in dock, more icons doesn't show up
When close some app, it still stays in the Dock, when I click on it by left click, it disappears
When I use Kill Dock in terminal, it is fixed for a while, but later it appear again.
Is there any longterm solution? Am I alone with this problem?
Thx for help

Open Finder, press Option key, select Go > Library, open Preferences, delete com.apple.dock.plist, open Terminal and type:
killall Dock

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