![]() Launchpad even comes complete with “jiggling” icons. ![]() This means that Launchpad gives the Mac a familiarity that unifies the user experience across all devices: pages of application icons, swiping from page to page via a trackpad, creating folders, and deleting folders and app icons. More importantly, they are likely to be already familiar with the iOS interface, and Launchpad mimics the iOS device’s Home Page. Launchpad is really targeted toward the majority of Apple’s current and future customer base-the typical Mac user who just wants to jump in and get the job done with no fuss. The reality is that Apple simply isn’t catering to them-they can take care of themselves quite well, thank you very much. Perhaps “hate” is a bit extreme, but most “tech-savvy” types lambaste Launchpad as an overly simplistic tool of little or no value. One of these, Launchpad, falls into a unique category in that people either love it, or they hate it. When OS X Lion was rolled out, we were given several new technologies to add to our toolbox of Mac goodness.
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