Sentences with phrase «of opening an app»

Militarycupid is a great service with a lot of opened apps and features (from simple phone calls to video calls).
Traditionally with Android, you have a series of open apps you can view.
Swiping from the bottom of the screen up gives you a zoomed out thumbnail view of your open apps.
Yet this year, Amazon added the Quick Switch feature from within apps; with a side swipe from the right, you can reveal a tray of open apps without going back to the home screen.
Unfortunately, there's no way to see a list of open apps.
This brings up a row of open apps, publications, and books where users can then scroll through and select what they want.
Swiping from the left edge of the screen switches apps, and swiping quickly from the left and then back to the edge shows all of your open apps in a thumbnail view.
Other tweaks include the ability to close out of open apps showing in the recently accessed app scroll; you can also move the screen - rotate and SRS - audio options higher in the settings pop - up.
When you hit the app - switching button in the bottom nav, you're presented with a thumbnail list of open apps.
On a Honeycomb tablet, you see (very) minimized snapshots of your open apps in the multitasking bar.
However, we are fans of the new app tray that pops out of the right side of any open app.
Similarly, swiping from the left - hand side brings up feature options of any open app, for example, allowing you to select between local, SD card and Dropbox storage within the File Manager app.
I guess Portrait orientation on the PlayBook isn't a unicorn afterall, though it still looks to be somewhat a work in progress on the software build shown off here (note that of the open apps, when shifted into portrait, two of them stack up vertically and it looks like an open weather app didn't really flip orientation (photo above).
Honeycomb also makes switching between tasks as easy as tapping the layers button on the lower - left portion of the screen and selecting from a thumbnail list of open apps.
Yet this year Amazon has added the Quick Switch feature from within apps; with a side swipe, you can reveal a tray of open apps without going back to the home screen.
And you can either close open apps in this view by pressing the X on each app, or you can tap the Close All button at the bottom of the screen to close all of the open apps.
I've received the low memory alert quite a few times on the PlayBook now, and it definitely seems to occur more readily when the browser is one of my open apps and I have a couple of tabs open.
Fast - working hands looking to make a quick buck did, and you'll realize that within seconds of opening the app.
Remember this was 2006 — there was no concept of an open App Store and certainly nothing like it on a console.
Now, instead of opening an app just to see the weather, or to check the market, you can reliably get the details you need at a glance.
In the second round, the YouTuber switched back through each of the opened apps.
Use Slide Over to work on an app that slides in front of any open app, even over two open apps in Split View.
When you browse through the list of open apps, a clear all button will pop up at the end of the list.
The vague looking icon to the right of these opens the app drawer.
And multitasking in iOS 11 is a little more feasible than in iOS 10, thanks to a grid of open app windows accessible with a double tap of the home button, a Mac - style Dock of favorite and open apps you invoke with a swipe up from the bottom of the screen, and the capability to drag content between apps.
There's also a new dock for adding lots of more apps to the bottom of your screen, similar to macOS, and a new app switcher for looking at all of your open apps, similar to Mission Control.
These are filled with up to nine of your open apps, so you can instantly get to any one.
Swipe further for a carousel of all open apps.
This can make keeping track of open tabs tricky — especially if you have lots of open apps.
If you keep tapping the button, you'll also cycle through the rest of your open apps.
And if you're the kind of college student who is multi-tasking with lots of open apps, this laptop can handle the strain.
These shortcuts work as expected, save for the recent apps key, which automatically takes you to your last used app instead of displaying the usual list of open apps together.
With the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft has introduced a couple of new improvements around the Task View feature, which gives users an overview of all their open apps as well as access to virtual desktops.
There are pop - overs, like a thumbnail view that shows you a preview of open apps, and the settings and status overlays are decidedly more advanced.
The new look for the app switcher means you'll be able to see only three of your open apps at any point in time, which may cramp some users» styles.
Just slide to open the drawer and swipe down from the top to reveal a list of open apps.
As for multitasking, you can now swipe half way up from the bottom and pause to reveal all of your open apps.
The process is pretty similar for computers, except you'll visit websites instead of opening apps.
In the remaining space, you get the good old multitasking view of your open apps, where you can either pick one or hit the home button to launch something else.
Multitasking is good, but at times, it is a tad inconsistent, as it dropped the intensive game at times while it kept it running in other cases for the same set of open apps.
A redesigned app switcher is another welcome addition, as you'll be able to see all of your open apps in a single view along with Control Center on the right side.
It's also a quicker way of opening apps especially when your hands are occupied or dirty.
The single best new productivity feature is Task View, which presents a visual summary of all your open apps and finally allows you to create virtual desktops without requiring third - party software.
Swipe from left to right to scroll through the list of open apps.
You can therefore «go back in time» to find what you were working on, scrub through your history of open apps and documents, and restore a session.
I've essentially re-taught myself to use 3D Touch ahead of opening apps blindly, and the SE made me realize how much I missed the feature.
It was adequate for normal use but did lag with lots of open apps and when using the camera.
So when there are times when Siri can save me time, I try to engage her instead of opening an app for a Google search.
You also have the option of opening an app of your choice by drawing an O, V, S, M, or W on the display.
For Fire tablet owners, the process is even easier - instead of opening the app, you can speak your device's Alexa wake word to initiate a call.
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