Not exact matches
There are
several apps for both iPhone and Android devices that offer pilates, yoga and other exercise moves specifically tailored to pregnant women — again, please consult your doctor first — but many those
apps seemed to be on the pricey
side.
By default, your Start menu displays
several of your recently installed and most used
apps on the left - hand
side, followed by a list of all the
apps installed on your system.
Pressing the latter takes you to a nice grid view of all your
apps; they're spread out over
several pages, which you can swipe from
side to
side to get to.
The Facebook Camera, which now appears as an icon on the top left
side of the mobile
app, opens your phone's selfie camera but adds to it
several customisation options, filters and effects like masks and frames as well as falling snow.
In terms of the iPad, tabs — which have typically only been used in desktop browsers like Windows 10 and macOS — are coming as well, allowing
several windows to run inside a single
app, as well as he ability to run
apps simultaneously,
side - by -
side.
Some iPad - only features have also reportedly been delayed, including a multitasking mode that would let users run
several tabs in the same
app window, just like on Mac, as well as a feature that would allow users to run two screens of the same
app side by
side.
Similarly, a long - press on the
side button pulls up the settings page, which is useful, though I wish it opened the «Start» menu (currently buried
several taps and swipes away) where most of the third - party Android Wear
apps lurk.
The iPad will reportedly get tabs within
apps so you can run
several windows inside a single
app, and the ability to run windows from the same
app side - by -
side.