Finally, a long tap with two fingers on any screen opens up the app switcher, letting you quickly
jump between open apps or swipe apps to the side to close them.
To quickly
jump between open apps, hold down the Back button for a moment to bring up the basic multi-tasking menu, then swipe and tap to select.
Switching between open virtual desktops is easy enough using Task View (the button that looks like two panels, one over the other, in the taskbard) or Windows key + Tab, while Alt + Tab
jumps you between open apps across all desktops.
Not exact matches
Jumping to a 1.2 GHz dual - core processor with 1 GB of RAM for its second iteration the Motorola Xoom 2 tablet is zippy in the areas where it matters, skipping back and forth
between menus with ease,
opening and running a variety of
apps with little trouble.
Knowing which
apps are
open and
jumping in
between them is really simple and intuitive thanks to the WebOS - like navigator area of the OS.
While Windows 10's Task View allows users to switch
between apps and virtual desktops running at that moment, Timeline will extend this feature, allowing users to
jump back to files,
apps and sites they previously had
open.
Jumping around the Sense 7 interface, switching
between open apps, scrolling through Twitter or Facebook, it's all smooth and responsive... just like it was on the M8.
Jumping between apps is easy, just scroll through the
apps and tap on the
app that you'd like to
open.
Like switching
between applications on your computer, the PlayBook keeps your
open apps running in parallel at full throttle and takes no time
jumping right in.
As well as allowing you to
jump into split screen mode, the overview button is now more useful as double tapping it allows you to
jump between your two most recent
apps (which arguably is a better solution to multitasking on a smartphone) while continuously tapping the button will let you cycle through recently
opened apps without having to touch the screen.