After almost two years of testing, YouTube has finally started rolling out the Explore tab on its Android and iOS apps. The announcement was made earlier today on its support page.
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From now on, you will see the new ‘Explore’ tab in place of the Trending tab in the bottom navigation bar. The latter used to show the trending videos in your region. But, the aspect that makes the Explore tab different from the current Trending tab is that it allows you to easily access new and fresh content across Gaming, Music, News, Movies, Fashion & Beauty categories.
With the Explore tab, you can now access trending videos on YouTube in two ways – you can either tap the dedicated Trending button seen at the very top or scroll down a bit to see the trending videos section.
There is also a new ‘Creator on the Rise’ section in the Explore tab. This will enable you to find and connect with new emerging creators in the YouTube community. “As you scroll through your Explore feed, you’ll see “Creator on the Rise” and “Artist on the Rise” before other trending videos. New creators and artists emerge on YouTube every day, so we hope this makes it easier for you to discover their content and connect with them and their communities!”, said YouTube’s support page.
The Explore tab is currently being enabled through server-side rollout but you may ‘Force Stop’ the app on your Android device to see the feature right away. The feature seems to be live on all Android and iOS devices I checked here at the Beebom office. If you do not see the feature right away, you will hopefully get it in the next few days.
Good thing. They have more time to iron out all the bugs. Nobody likes bugs. 😛
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Launchpad offers a convenient way to delete apps that were downloaded from the App Store. Game maker pro for mac os x 7.5.87 10.
- To open Launchpad, click it in the Dock or open it from your Applications folder. You can also pinch closed with your thumb and three fingers on your trackpad.
- If you don't see the app in Launchpad, type its name in the search field at the top of the screen. Or swipe right or left with two fingers on your trackpad to show the next or previous page.
- Press and hold the Option (⌥) key, or click and hold any app until the apps jiggle.
- Click next to the app that you want to delete, then click Delete to confirm. The app is deleted immediately. Apps that don't show either didn't come from the App Store or are required by your Mac. To delete an app that didn't come from the App Store, use the Finder instead.
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Use the Finder to delete an app
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- Locate the app in the Finder. Most apps are in your Applications folder, which you can open by clicking Applications in the sidebar of any Finder window. Or use Spotlight to find the app, then press and hold the Command (⌘) key while double-clicking the app in Spotlight.
- Drag the app to the Trash, or select the app and choose File > Move to Trash.
- If you're asked for a user name and password, enter the name and password of an administrator account on your Mac. This is probably the name and password you use to log in to your Mac.
- To delete the app, choose Finder > Empty Trash.
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To use an app again after deleting it, either reinstall it or restore it from a backup.
- To reinstall apps that were installed as part of macOS, reinstall macOS. This applies to apps such as Safari, iTunes, Books, Messages, Mail, Calendar, Photos, and FaceTime.
- You can also redownload apps, music, movies, TV shows, and books that were installed from the App Store, iTunes Store, or Apple Books.
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