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Apple today unveiled iPadOS 15, introducing new features like widgets on the Home Screen, an App Library, new multi-tasking features, and more.
Widgets
Like iOS 14, iPadOS 15 lets users place widgets anywhere on their Home Screen pages among their apps. Widgets also get a new larger format on iPad to make better use of the larger screen.
There are also new widgets for iPadOS include Find My, Contacts, Parcels, and Game Center.
App Library
App Library, which also debuted in iOS 14, is now coming to iPad, allowing users to organize their apps into categories. The App Library is built right into the Dock, so users can always get to it with a touch. App Library also lets users hide and reorder their Home screen pages.
Multitasking
iPadOS 15 also brings multitasking improvements with a new multitasking menu that allows users to switch between full screen, Split View, and Slide Over.
In Split View, for example, it’s possible to swipe down to replace an app with a new one for either side of the screen, while the same thing works for apps with multiple windows.
Meanwhile a new UI feature called the Shelf gives you access to all open windows for any given app. For example, you can view multiple open Safari windows and even windows that are paired with other apps in Split View, for an at-a-glance overview.
Apple is also adding new keyboard shortcuts for these new multitasking iPad functions.
Notes
Over in the Notes app for iPad, users can expect improvements in areas of collaboration and organization. With mentions, for example, you can tag people and they’ll receive a notification. You can add a tag anywhere in a note, and find it using the tag browser.
There’s also a new Quick Notes feature whereby notes can be jotted down fast on &z
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