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iOS 9 Gives Your iPad Laptop-Like Powers

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Pick up an iPad running iOS 9 later this fall, and you might almost confuse it for a laptop. That seems to be the goal of many of the iPad-specific features Apple has planned for iOS 9, adding multitasking capabilities and new keyboard features to its tablet.


Apple previewed the next version of its mobile operating system at its Worldwide Developers Conference today (June 8). And while many of the features highlighted by the company — a more context-aware Proactive Assistant search feature and support for public transit in the Maps app — apply to all iOS devices, some iPad-centric features got a fair amount of time in the keynote spotlight.


Easily the biggest change in iOS 9 for iPad users will be enhanced multitasking support. Up until now, multitasking in the iPad meant jumping from one app to the next or, for the truly fancy, using a four-finger gesture to swipe between apps with battery such as Fujitsu FPCBP147 Battery, Fujitsu FMVNBP151 Battery, Fujitsu LifeBook C1410 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP151 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP159 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP171 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP160 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP176 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP251 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP199 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP233 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP182 Battery. Apple is enhancing your multitasking capabilities considerably in iOS 9, giving you the ability to run apps side by side.


Pick up an iPad running iOS 9 later this fall, and you might almost confuse it for a laptop. That seems to be the goal of many of the iPad-specific features Apple has planned for iOS 9, adding multitasking capabilities and new keyboard features to its tablet.


Apple previewed the next version of its mobile operating system at its Worldwide Developers Conference today (June 8). And while many of the features highlighted by the company — a more context-aware Proactive Assistant search feature and support for public transit in the Maps app — apply to all iOS devices, some iPad-centric features got a fair amount of time in the keynote spotlight.


Easily the biggest change in iOS 9 for iPad users will be enhanced multitasking support. Up until now, multitasking in the iPad meant jumping from one app to the next or, for the truly fancy, using a four-finger gesture to swipe between apps. Apple is enhancing your multitasking capabilities considerably in iOS 9, giving you the ability to run apps side by side.


Specifically, using iOS 9’s Slide Over feature, a leftward swipe on your iPad will bring a new app into a pane alongside the main window of the app you’re working in. You could be reading messages in Mail and decide you want to consult something you jotted down in Notes, for example; a swipe would bring up Notes, right next to the Mail window. If you want to take a glance at a different app, just swipe down in the Slide Over pane to bring up a list of other apps.


If you want to keep both apps in view, just tap on the divider between them. That launches a split pane view in which both panes remain active. You’re able to use both at once if you take the idea of multitasking very literally. With split view, the app you’ve pinned to the side of the screen remains there, even if you launch another app.