![]() ![]() With iOS 11, Apple built upon the Split View and Slide Over mechanics introduced in iOS 9 with new interactions revolving around drag and drop for app icons. I’m going to focus on two areas of modern iPad multitasking – Split View and drag and drop – but before I get to that, I want to provide some context around what certain users identify as the downfall of iPad multitasking. ![]() With some improvements in iOS 13, I think Apple could win everyone back. It may have estranged a few people, but it also afforded greater freedom for the vast majority of professional iPad users. The iOS 11 multitasking system (which is still with us today) isn’t without flaws, but I do not believe it over-complicated interactions to the point where the iPad is now “unusable”, as some may argue. This may be a controversial opinion among those who have been using an iPad as their primary computer for several years now, but I’m a fan of the changes iOS 11 brought to multitasking. ![]()
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