Not exact matches
Swipe up from the bottom bezel to reveal the
multitasking Fast
App Switcher Dock (identical to double - clicking the Home Button).
The 12.9 - inch currently excels at being a replacement laptop for certain tasks, especially with iOS 11's
multitasking features like Drag and Drop, the Files
app, and the new App Switch
app, and the new
App Switch
App Switcher.
It's just easier to use the
app switcher for
multitasking.
According to Apple iOS 11, coming in September or October, introduces powerful new features for iPad, including: — a new customisable Dock that provides quick access to frequently used
apps and documents from any screen; — improved
multitasking, including a redesigned
app switcher that brings Spaces to iOS, making it easier to move between
apps or pairs of active
apps, used in Split View and now Slide Over; — the new Files
app that keeps everything in one place, whether files are stored locally, in iCloud Drive or across other providers like Box, Dropbox and more; — Multi-Touch Drag and Drop, which is available across the system to move text, photos and files from one
app to another, anywhere on the screen; — a new document scanner in Notes, which lets users easily scan single or multi-page documents, removes shadows and uses powerful image filters to enhance readability; and — deeper integration with Apple Pencil, with support for inline drawing to write along text in Notes and Mail, Instant Markup to easily sign documents, annotate PDFs or draw on screenshots, and a new Instant Notes feature, which opens Notes from the Lock Screen by simply tapping Apple Pencil on the display.
On the iPad, iOS 11 is introducing a new Dock that's designed for
multitasking, a new Files
app, a revamped App Switcher, enhanced Apple Pencil support and the system - wide implementation of the drag and drop featu
app, a revamped
App Switcher, enhanced Apple Pencil support and the system - wide implementation of the drag and drop featu
App Switcher, enhanced Apple Pencil support and the system - wide implementation of the drag and drop feature.
Among the things you'll be able to try out in Apple's latest mobile platform are a revamped Control Center, redesigned notifications, improvements to Siri including an all - new voice, Do Not Disturb While Driving, peer - to - peer payments right in iMessage, all - new
multitasking abilities on the iPad with a revamped
app switcher and a macOS - style Dock, and more.
So if you see someone viciously swiping up on all the
apps in their iPhone's
multitasking switcher, let them know it's a complete waste of time.
To then lock any
app to your screen, open the
app then press the recent
apps button to open the
multitasking /
app switcher view.
We found that the new dock and
multitasking grid menu felt less like a siloed
app switcher and more like a multi-window-friendly computer.
Additionally, Apple is also upgrading
multitasking on the iPad, adding a new
app switcher to show multiple
apps at the same time, similar to Spaces on the Mac.
Where swiping up used to open the Control Center, it's now how you
multitask: you swipe up to go home, and swipe up and hold to enter the
app switcher.