apps only shows standard apple apps macos tahoe

previously when you had launchpad, you could see all the apps (including the ones that you downloaded). But with the new "apps", it only shows me the standard apps that come downloaded with the device. Apps that i have downloaded arent in here, but when i search them on spotlight, i can open them.

I like my devices clean, so only the apps i use on a regular basis are in the dock. Games for example, i opened from the launchpad. I know i have trouble with remembering things that are out of sight, so this is inconvenient for me.

Furthermore i had moved all the apps i wasn't ever going to use to the second page of launchpad, so i didnt have to see them, but now they are as prominent as other (more useful) apps like calender.

How do i fix this?

MacBook Air 15″, macOS 26.0

Posted on Sep 17, 2025 02:44 AM

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Sep 17, 2025 05:12 AM in response to Raendeer

Raendeer wrote:

How do i fix this?

Spotlight is one of the core, foundational technologies of modern macOS. Unfortunately, it's also one of the flakiest.


Here's one thing to try. In the Finder, manually locate one of your 3rd party apps, ideally one that starts with one of the first letters of the alphabet. Launch the app. Then quit it.


Now try the "new" Launchpad/Spotlight. Do you see the app? If so, that's the fix. You'll need to manually launch all of your apps to re-register them with the operating system.


I've encountered this problem myself. I don't know what causes it.

Sep 17, 2025 03:26 AM in response to Raendeer

I never used Launchpad, or the Dock, but that is because I know the names of the applications, so Spotlight it is... for me :-)


In your case, a possible alternative is to add folders to the right side of your Dock.

Make two folders, say Apps1 and Apps2 (though you can figure out better names than those), and fill them with aliases of the applications, as you want them organized. Add these two folders to the Dock.

Sep 17, 2025 04:26 AM in response to Raendeer

(Cmd) + spacebar  will invoke Spotlight 



Mouse over A for Applications or ⌘ + 1


Mouse over second icon for Files or ⌘ + 2


Mouse over third icon for Actions or ⌘ + 3


Mouse over fourth icon for Clipboard or ⌘  + 4


Using the ⌘ + 1 in may case >> Applications




It brings up a host of applications that came pre-installed with macOS 26 Tahoe and other Third Party Applications like “Ad and Stuff “ / Carbon Copy Cloner / Etrecheck Pro, Firefox etc etc. 


Agree, Launchpad may have been useful in its day


It seems Apple has decided in macOS 26 Tahoe.


To expand the functionalities of Spotlight to include that which Launchpad has been doing 


Launchpad was first introduced in Mac OS X Lion, which was released in 2011. It brought an iPhone-like "home screen" experience to the Mac, allowing users to see and organize all their installed applications in a grid-based interface. 


The lines between iOS and macOS are becoming more buried with each newer versions of both operating systems

Sep 17, 2025 04:27 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

Luis Sequeira1 wrote:

I never used Launchpad, or the Dock, but that is because I know the names of the applications, so Spotlight it is... for me :-)

In your case, a possible alternative is to add folders to the right side of your Dock.
Make two folders, say Apps1 and Apps2 (though you can figure out better names than those), and fill them with aliases of the applications, as you want them organized. Add these two folders to the Dock.

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