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Launchpad is a feature introduced in Mac OS X Lion based on the iOS springboard. A collection of application icons and folders is accessed either by clicking an icon in the dock or by pressing a specific key on newer Macs/Apple Keyboards. Applications can be launched with a click.

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My launchpad now resets spontaneously

After following the procedure given in https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/232678/331833, my launchpad spontaneously resets itself! … in ever using (and sincerely wish the folks in Cupertino hadn't bundled), and which I'd put in either "Others" or a folder marked "Stuff I neither want nor need," cluttering up the first page of the launchpad
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How do I resolve a spurious "No suitable Java version found" message?

And I noticed two problems with TN5250J: First, it doesn't show up in Launchpad. …
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How do I resolve a spurious "No suitable Java version found" message?

Given that none of the suggestions I tried actually accomplished anything (and one broke other Java programs), and that either (1) digging into the existing app and double-clicking the JAR, or (2) lau …
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