PingWest, January 27 - As reported by Appleinsider, Setapp, a subscription-based platform for Mac applications, has turned down the opportunity to include AppHub, a tool crafted by independent developer Bohdan, on the basis that it "does not incorporate AI." This particular application is designed to mimic the Launchpad functionality, which was removed in macOS 26 Tahoe. Having faced rejection from the Mac App Store previously, it is now accessible for purchase via Gumroad. While Setapp recognizes its effectiveness, the platform is currently placing a higher priority on expanding its 'AI-powered application collection.' This decision has stirred up a wave of skepticism and debate within the community.
