You can easily use your iPad to view multiple apps on the screen and drag and drop between them. But the way you do this differs based on your version of iPadOS.
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iPadOS 26.1 brings back a great multitasking feature, but I'm still waiting for Split View's return
iPadOS 26.1 brings Slide Over back to the iPad, serving up touchscreen users some extra multitasking power. The feature ...
The iPad has evolved into a powerful tool for productivity, thanks to the robust multitasking features introduced in recent versions of iPadOS. While these features differ from traditional laptop ...
Apple's iPadOS 26.1 update is here, restoring the beloved Slide Over feature for multitasking. The release also includes ...
Apple today released iPadOS 26.1, the first major update to the iPadOS 26 operating system released in September. iPadOS 26.1 ...
With iPadOS 26, Apple has introduced a new multitasking UI that allows for several open apps at the same time. You can change the size of iPad app windows, move them on top of each other, and ...
With the reintroduction of Slide Over in iPadOS 26.1, Apple has streamlined its functionality for ease of use. Users can now engage with Slide Over by long-pressing the green window controls button ...
Apple is taking another crack at iPad multitasking, according to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. This year’s iPadOS 19 release, due to be unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference on ...
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)'s iPads are about to become multitasking powerhouses much more capable of challenging laptops. New screenshots published by AppleInsider from the latest iOS 11 software show four ...
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