On October 24, according to MacRumors, Apple confirmed that it will launch iPadOS 16.1 on October 24, local time. Like the latest generation of iPadOS,One of its main functions is to join the front-end planning function.Front-end scheduling can automatically organize apps and windows, make switching between tasks quick and easy, and deliver a new multitasking experience.
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Users can view overlapping windows of different sizes in one view on the iPad, drag windows sideways or open apps from the Dock to create app groups,Enables faster and more flexible multitasking. The app window used by the user is always centered and the other apps are listed on the left according to the most recent usage time.
All in all, when “front-end scheduling” is active, the user opens an app on the iPad and the application interface no longer directly covers the entire screen as before, but appears in a form similar to a window. The Dock bar is still visible at the bottom of the screen, and a new column is added to the left side of the screen, containing four running apps.
In this way, users can launch multiple applications at the same time and quickly switch, or play music and watch videos while playing games, or take notes while taking online lessons, etc. Compared to the previous experience, the experience has greatly improved.
must be aware of is,Preliminary planning on iPadOS 16.1 only supports the M1 version of the iPad series and the A12Z and A12X versions of the iPad Pro and does not support other models for the moment.
It is reported that the new version of iPadOS is available for iPad (5th generation and later iPad models), iPad mini (5th generation and later iPad mini models), iPad Air (3rd generation and later iPad Air models) ) and all iPad Pro Models.