With the release of iOS 13, the iOS app variant has been announced, officially announced IPadOS The iOS version is specifically for Apple's tablet. The progress that was meant to have this operating system explained before and after in our vision for the iPad and, of course, the management and capacity the user would have with a device like this one today. However, one of its flaws The complexity of its multitasking.
Many context menus have insight into the new multitasking of iPadOS
The origin of the idea of redesigning iPadOS multitasking comes from the need for change in complexity to handle. The creators ensure that its sophisticated use becomes easier when its functionality is understood, and that this should change:
The current multitasking program involves dragging app icons away from their location on the dock, on the home screen or in Search, and dumping them at different locations on the screen to include partition or Slide modes.
This plan can work once they know it well, but most IP users will never do so.
The concept of MacStories does not focus on changing the nature of many tasks, but how accessible it is. In this way, the context menus are modified and tools are included to help extend access to this function to make its use to users.
In theory we see that when an application is open, we can sweep the booth and press for a few seconds on the request. New functions will appear immediately, such as: right coupler, left or open coupler in Slide Over. In this way, we save to drag the icon in the center of the screen.
They will also change the context menus depending on what we have on our screen. It would not be like having just one application, rather than having a split screen with two programs. In the latter case, the context menus can be compatible with any of the two applications.