The iPad's major benefit is its larger screen and extreme portability. Just like your laptop or desktop computer, you can split your screen into discrete windows for different tasks. Not sure how to ...
View two documents, or one document and its preview, at the same time. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Ulysses, the best long-form writing app on iOS and Mac in my opinion, just got a sweet update.
Splitting the screen on your iPad can really amp up your productivity. The feature is officially called Split View and it’s available on all Apple tablets running iPadOS 13 and newer. When you ...
iPad users once again gain access to classic Split View multitasking in iPadOS 26.2. It’s back to being the best way to use two applications side-by-side on your iPad. Apple nerfed Split View in ...
Apple is making big changes to how you multitask on your iPad. With its upcoming iPadOS 26 update, Apple is retiring both Split View and Slide Over to make way for a new "powerful and intuitive" ...
Over the years, Apple has gradually enhanced the iPad to make it feel more like a Mac. One way it's pulled off this trick is by giving it more multitasking skills. That's especially true in iPadOS 26.
The iPad has various multitasking options to help you work more efficiently and get the most out of your tablet. Here we’ll break down the key ways to multitask on your iPad. Split View is a feature ...
Apple has released iPadOS 26.2 to the public, with the changes including more tweaks to the now-returned Slide Over. The latest iteration of developer beta testing has concluded with Apple releasing ...
I replaced my laptop for a week and wrote well using an Apple Wireless Keyboard and mouse. Split View boosted my research and multitasking; streaming and portability were big wins. Drawbacks: single ...
Following the comeback of Slide Over in iPadOS 26.1, Apple is continuing to iterate on iPadOS 26 multitasking by restoring functionalities that had been removed from the launch version of iPadOS 26.0 ...
Once upon a time, technology was banned from classrooms, so students would be able to give their undivided attention to their teachers. At the time, cell phones were confiscated, laptops weren't as ...