![]() ![]() If you’re on Daylite 6 you should get a notification in-app to update. Split View is supported by iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 4. Slide Over is supported by iPad Pro, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, iPad Air, and iPad Air 2. Please note that Multitasking support is only available on iPads with iOS 9 or later that support Multitasking. ![]() I am able to view and work in Daylite while working in whatever app I need open, based on the task or project at hand.” “I am using my iPad Pro as my primary device, except for large photo and video editing jobs so having Multitasking in Daylite available to me is very helpful. This new feature will open up new workflow possibilities to help you save time while you’re working on the go. With Multitasking support for Daylite on the iPad, you will have the ability to do more without having to switch between apps. While checking the details of your lunch meeting in Daylite, you can slide in Maps to check the location and how long it will take you to get there. Then you just slide the second app away to get back to what you’re focusing on. This makes it easy to check details or quickly make an update. Slide Over allows you to quickly peek into a second app while you’re working. You’ll also be able to check your list of people you need to follow up with in Daylite, at the same time you open Mail and write follow up emails. This helps you make sure all the critical details are captured in Daylite and linked to what’s important. While sitting in a coffee shop on your iPad, you’ll be able to do research in Safari and have Daylite open at the same time to jot down notes linked to the project or client. Split View allows you to work side-by-side in two apps on your iPad. This update adds support for Multitasking on iPad so you can work in Daylite and another app at the same time. iPadOS 16 will be available in private beta for developers today, and a public beta will be available next month.We’ve just released Daylite 6.1 for the iPhone and iPad. Stage Manager is definitely the biggest new feature coming with iPadOS 16, and it should finally make iPads much more competent devices for productivity tasks. For iPad gamers, a new background download API will make it possible to multitask while games download additional packages in the background. New Gaming features: iPadOS is getting support for the same Metal 3 API also coming to iOS and macOS. Weather app: Yes, it certainly took a while, but iPadOS 16 is finally getting the native weather app that’s been available on iOS for years, and it will be optimized for the big screen Overall, the app looks a lot like Microsoft Whiteboard. Using an external monitor, iPad users will be able to seamlessly switch between 8 overlapping apps and drag and drop content between apps across the two displays.įreeform app: This new digital canvas will launch later this year on iPadOS, iOS and macOS, and it will also let users collaborate in real-time. Stage Manager: This new feature also coming to macOS 13 will let iPad users have up to four overlapping app windows at once, which can be resized at will. Virtual memory swap: Using local storage, this new feature will bump the maximum amount of memory available for the most demanding iPad apps to 16GB ![]() New desktop-class features: Apple’s various iPad apps will gain various power-user features, such as the ability to customize toolbars and to change display scaling to see more in apps. These collaboration features are also coming to iOS and macOS. Live Collaboration: Apple demoed today how apps like Pages, Notes, and Keynote will let iPad users collaborate in real-time on documents, similar to the live collaboration features in Office 365 or Google Workspace. Here are some of the biggest new features coming to iPadOS 16 later this fall: This new update will bring the same collaboration features coming to iOS 16 including the new shared iCloud photo library and tab groups in Safari, but that’s not all. Now that Apple ships its desktop-class M1 chip on its latest iPad Pro and iPad Air models, it was really time for Apple to address the needs of power users with better multitasking features.įortunately, that’s exactly what the company is trying to do with iPadOS 16. If you’ve used an iPad before, you’ll probably agree that multitasking on the iPad remains quite frustrating despite the ability to use two apps side by side. As it was previously reported, iPadOS 16 will be a significant update that will revamp how multitasking works on Apple’s tablets. Apple kicked off its annual WWDC developer conference this morning, and the company unveiled iPadOS 16 alongside iOS 16 and macOS 13. ![]()
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