From the course: iOS 13 and iPadOS: iPhone and iPad Essential Training

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iPad multitasking

iPad multitasking

From the course: iOS 13 and iPadOS: iPhone and iPad Essential Training

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iPad multitasking

- [Presenter] iPadOS offers true multitasking in that it let's you work simultaneously with two and, in some cases, three apps on screen at once. I have a blank email message started in the Mail app and, let's say I want to share some photos, but I want to be able to browse through them to pick the ones I want to add. I'm going to swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the dock but, instead of switching into the Photos app, I'm going to drag its icon up and out of the dock. And I get this floating panel. When I release it, it snaps to the right side of my screen floating on top of the Mail app. This is called Slide Over mode. Slide Over is great for when you just need to reference information in the smaller screen but want to reserve the majority of the screen for the main app you're working in. And I can continue working with both apps. For example, I can go into one of my Albums here, tap the Select button…

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