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Launchpad is an essential part of the macOS desktop, and is a quick and easy way to access applications installed on your Mac. Here's how to get the most out of the feature.
Opening apps is a frequent activity for most every macOS user. Here's how to best employ Mac Launchpad to speed daily access to commonly used programs.
Mac OS X Lion introduces Launchpad, an app launcher that borrows heavily from iOS. With the flick of a gesture, you can open Launchpad and have access to your applications. Once Launchpad is ...
Rebuild the Launchpad database The Launchpad is actually a component of the OS X Dock, which maintains a couple of databases that determine what applications are to be shown in Launchpad.
That's why we decided it would be a good idea to teach you how to restore the Launchpad on your Mac in macOS Tahoe. After all, if it's not broken, it might not need fixing.
Here’s how it works. Launchpad - a built-in feature of OS X for Mac - is a way to easily organize, manage and access your apps in a manner similar to that found on iOS.
You can delete apps from your Mac's Launchpad in two ways — either click and hold on their icon, or go through the Applications folder.