On macOS, Launchpad serves as the primary user-facing app launcher. Unfortunately, its interface is both clunky and outdated.
On macOS, Launchpad serves as the primary user-facing app launcher. Unfortunately, its interface is both clunky and outdated.
Launchpad first debuted on the Mac with 2011's release of OS X Lion. At Apple's WWDC keynote that same year, company executive Phil Schiller took to the stage to introduce the feature, announcing ...
You can even change the background of your Launchpad wallpaper thanks to OS X Daily, whom ask that you prepare a PNG (hopefully one that tiles nicely) before walking through the five required steps.