In several versions of iOS, and now iPadOS, the iPad has well-developed multitasking. We can run multiple apps at the same time using Split View, there we split the screen into pairs with each app, or with Slide Over, floating apps that have IPOSOS have their "many uses" and we can switch them between all we have unlocked easily.
However, by the way, let's call it, "work" this multitasking is probably not the easiest and most effective. When Apple introduced this feature with iOS 9, it is possible to select any app that will be used on this separate screen from iOS 11 only we can "move" the application to the split screen when it is located in the application pool
That reduces some options and gets something done It is very complex to use both partition and Slide Over, but now the new concept is showing Apple the way forward to upgrade this feature to IPOSOS 14.
Multitasking, pending work of iPadOS 14
IPadOS independence does Apple can better focus on the issues of your tablet, and multitasking optimization should be somehow basic. This idea shows a very interesting way to accomplish it.
The concept of iPadOS multitasking pic.twitter.com/wBmCrRBqWe
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As we can see, when we activate this new millet on the iPad we have two separate cabbage, this way on the other hand we can have an app and then another one on the home screen. Each window behaves independently, as if we had two iPads.
Of course, this is a way to use Split View, an iPad splash screen, interrupts Slide Over, those apps are hidden on one side and we can go in or out as we please. However, Apple can rotate the iPad multitasking to not be limited to making dock apps, very similar to what a user recommends.