Missing Apps in Default view in Apps (Tahoe 26.0)

I have apps installed on my MacBook Pro that do not show in the default view in Apps in MacOS Tahoe 26.0. For instance, I have 'Football Manager 2024' installed, but it does not show in the Fs in the default window:



I have checked the other tabs in the window and it doesn't show. However, the moment I type in 'Fo', it appears:



Why is this happening, and why doesn't it appear in the default view, when it appears when searching for 'Fo'?


It is installed in /Users/<uname>/Applications/ and not in /Applications/ but other apps installed there do show up in Apps.


Failing that, is there a way to revert to Launchpad so I don't have to search every time I want to run it?



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MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.0

Posted on Oct 6, 2025 9:49 AM

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Posted on Oct 6, 2025 9:54 AM

Rebuild your Spotlight index:


Rebuild the Spotlight index on your Mac - Apple Support



No, there is no way to revert to Launchpad. A possible workaround might be a 3rd party app, such as AppGrid Launcher app (Mac App Store link) or https://www.launchie.app/.

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Oct 19, 2025 6:40 AM in response to gjt1234

gjt1234 wrote:

Why is this happening

It's a poor design by Apple.


why doesn't it appear in the default view

See above.


it appears when searching for 'Fo'?

That's how the Spotlight app lookup has traditionally worked. This new design takes the worst elements of LaunchPad and Spotlight and combines them.


It is installed in /Users/<uname>/Applications/ and not in /Applications/ but other apps installed there do show up in Apps.

That at least doesn't matter. Apps can be installed on any visible volume.


Failing that, is there a way to revert to Launchpad so I don't have to search every time I want to run it?

No. Launchpad is gone. You can either settle for the new design, use a 3rd party "launcher" app, or cobble up your own solution with aliases or symbolic links.


This is really a problem of Apple's own design. Apple has a pretty reliable pattern of development. They'll roll out some fancy new app or feature that's maybe 75% complete. And then they just drop it. Two years later, they'll re-do the entire thing with some new version that's usually a bit worse.


LaunchPad was always difficult to configure. It didn't share its configuration over iCloud. And tended to forget its configuration on a regular basis. Lots of people used or, or tried to use it, but it just wasn't ever all the way there. Personally, I tended to use the old Spotlight a bit more than Launchpad. But sometimes I would use Launchpad on purpose when Spotlight would go insane and I couldn't search. Launchpad had its own search feature that would still work when Spotlight was broken. But now we have this new tool that not as good as either the old Launchpad or the old Spotlight.


Apple will most likely re-do it all again in a couple of years. It will probably be even more like iOS next time. I would prefer that Apple stop this drop-by-drip water torture and just discontinue macOS entirely. We all know where they're going. Just get there already!

Oct 7, 2025 1:24 AM in response to neuroanatomist

Moving the app to root /Applications (and re-indexing) didn't work either. I have checked all the other apps in the /Applications folder against the 'Apps' app and the others in /Users/<uname>/Applications, and they do appear.


I checked the Info for the missing app and it runs with Rosetta for compatibility with the M1 chip in the MacBook, but the other apps are either Apple silicon-native or Universal apps. I can only suspect that this is why it doesn't appear. It's not something that can be easily checked.


ETA: I checked with an Intel-only app and it does appear in Apps, so still no idea why there's an issue. Anyway, I have deleted it for space reasons - may reinstall it if I need to.

Oct 19, 2025 5:41 AM in response to dialabrain

dialabrain wrote:
Actually the only one you mention that doesn't show in Apps is Activity Monitor. An oversight on Apple's part. Feel free to send them feedback from the link I posted above.

Activity Monitor is there for me, at least. On the Spotlight Applications tab with nothing typed into the search bar, what shows is a top row of suggestions, then the contents of the Applications folder (in alphabetical order), then the contents of the Utilities subfolder (also in alphabetical order). Since macOS places Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder (at least, that's where it's been for as long as I can remember), I have to scroll down quite a ways to find it.


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