Apps in tahoe 26.0 - how to change the default categories for applications?

I had applications grouped to support workflows, which I depend on to make money.


The current app launcher makes it nearly impossible to quickly bring up a window and select an app. Now I have to know the name of the app (not always as simple as you'd think - I have several different terminal emulators that have the name term or terminal in them, and the icons are very similar)


I have applications that I don't run frequently, but when I need them, I need to be able to easily launch them.


I have several IDEs and code editors I use depending on what I am working on, now I can't just launch a developer tools window and get what I need.


I bought an M4 pro mini for being able to be more productive, not less. I really don't want to add 30+ applications to the dock (even in folders)

Posted on Sep 15, 2025 4:47 PM

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Posted on Dec 6, 2025 12:24 AM

For the apps I need to run rarely, but want to find them quickly, when I don't remember their name, I created a folder "Launchpad" on my Desktop and dragged it to the Dock.

In this folder are some subfolders corresponding to my app categories. like Photos, Music, Writing.

And to each category subfolder I added aliases for the apps.

That makes it easy to find the apps quickly, that I im only using once a year or so.


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Dec 6, 2025 12:24 AM in response to Tim Lovern

For the apps I need to run rarely, but want to find them quickly, when I don't remember their name, I created a folder "Launchpad" on my Desktop and dragged it to the Dock.

In this folder are some subfolders corresponding to my app categories. like Photos, Music, Writing.

And to each category subfolder I added aliases for the apps.

That makes it easy to find the apps quickly, that I im only using once a year or so.


Oct 16, 2025 10:21 AM in response to dialabrain

dialabrain wrote:


Jagnut wrote:

There are several categories in the new app launcher such as Utilities, Social, Creativity, etc. Why not be able to creates a custom category - Say Photo Editing and then tag specific apps to that category. That's what I want to be like the previous App Launcher!!!
Try an alternative launcher such as Launchie in the App Store.

Independent developers to the rescue, filling a need.

Sep 15, 2025 5:10 PM in response to Tim Lovern

Tim Lovern wrote:

I had applications grouped to support workflows

The current app launcher makes it nearly impossible to quickly bring up a window and select an app. Now I have to know the name of the app (not always as simple as you'd think - I have several different terminal emulators that have the name term or terminal in them, and the icons are very similar)

I have applications that I don't run frequently, but when I need them, I need to be able to easily launch them.



I do not really grok what is your "App Launcher" compare to what?


—Applications folder

—Spotlight

—on the Dock?


I moved from Sequoia to Tahoe and I see no difference— granted my work flow sounds less complex than the picture you are trying to paint.


If you are speaking of the old Launchpad see this reference—

ref: https://www.macworld.com/article/2846899/this-terminal-trick-brings-back-launchpad-on-macos-26.html


maybe you can say more.

Sep 19, 2025 2:41 PM in response to Tim Lovern

@chabberdabbe—


It does seem the new App.app is in its infancy. Many have issue with its practicality /edit-ability compare to the old LaunchPad.app


I never used LaunchPad so I am unaffected in this regard.


What I do see as a welcome new edition is the Command 4 for access to the history of the Clipboard using the App interface or its sister Spotlight.

ref: Search your Clipboard history in Spotlight on Mac - Apple Support


with any luck it will improve over the years.


To be proactive you can file a bug report / submit your Apple Feedback here:  Product Feedback - Apple



Dec 6, 2025 12:12 AM in response to Tim Lovern

I’m finding the new app-selection method difficult to use, especially with a large number of apps — in my case, around 190. It would be extremely helpful if Apple could offer an option to use either the new or the previous selection method.

It would also be beneficial if users had the ability to revert to an earlier version of the operating system. If an update introduces issues, being able to return to a previous version would provide an important safety net and help maintain productivity.

Thank you for considering these improvements.

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