It even does Dashboard Widgets.Īpp icons can be moved to another page, or to a new page, and Launchpad Manager can do one very important thing I’d like to see in iOS– save layouts, and load saved layouts. Not only can you rename apps, you can also rename app groups, organize the groups, add icons to Launchpad that OS X does not, and order apps and groups differently. You can delete app icons and tidy up the Launchpad screen, yes, but there’s more. It lets you move around apps, rename apps, group app icons together, and a few things you can’t do on iOS. What it does for the Mac’s version of Launchpad is much what a little manual effort does for the original Launchpad on iPhone or iPad. To put some much needed organization into the Mac’s version of Launchpad requires a manager app, and this one is cleverly titled Launchpad Manager. And, just like on iPhone and iPad, they’re a mess. Click the Launchpad icon in the Mac’s Dock, and you get a screen full of icons. Yes, boys and girls, guys and gals, The Mac has a launchpad that looks and works much like the launchpad on iPhone and iPad even on macOS Sierra. Here’s how to manage the Mac’s Launchpad. ![]() That’s because iPhone and iPad have nearly a billion users, while the Mac, well, it’s more popular than ever, but not so mobile, and with perhaps 100-million users. There are more people in the world that use iOS’s Launchpad than use the Mac’s Finder. Here’s something I bet you didn’t know (or, at least, you haven’t given it much thought before).
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