Where is the Application Builder Icon?

I just installed Express, logged into the DB home page as SYSTEM, and only saw these icons:
Administration
Object Browser
SQL
Utilities
Where is it?

user463359,
You only get to use the application builder while logged in as a user other than SYSTEM. Try clicking on the Getting Started button on the home page. Follow the directions to unlock the HR schema to get an idea.
Sergio

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