
iOS 8 is likely to supercharge the functionality of Apple’s iPad
with a new split-screen multitasking feature, according to sources with
knowledge of the enhancement in development.
The feature
will allow iPad users to run and interact with two iPad applications at once.
Apple introduced that limited multi-tasking in 2010 with iOS 4,
and subsequently expanded the eligible apps (iOS 5; 2011) before opening up the
functionality to all apps (iOS 7; 2013).
Two apps [on the screen at the same
time] do not really complicate the simplicity of the iPad the feature is designed to allow for apps to
more easily interact, according to the sources.
For example, a user may be able
to drag content, such as text, video, or images, from one app to another. Apple
is said to be developing capabilities for developers to be able to design their
apps to interact with each other.
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Apple deliver split-screen iPad's multitasking in iOS 8
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