![]() Stage Manager is a new feature that finally brings a windowed interface to the iPad, although it isn’t exactly the kind of experience you’d be used to if you’re coming from a Mac or a PC. This year, Cupertino is making the biggest change to multitasking yet. ![]() Multitasking is one area where the company has made the most gains-we’ve seen split-screen support and slide-over windows even before the split, and since then, Apple added the ability to have multiple “instances” of the same app and made the entire multitasking interface more intuitive. Since Apple split iPadOS development back in 2019, we’ve been waiting to see what direction the company was going to take with its tablet operating system. For this purpose, I’m going to break this review down into two parts-the software and the iPad Air itself. However, Cupertino has given iPadOS its biggest refresh yet and has promised this latest version is far more capable for power users like me.īut is that really the case? To find out if the iPad is a better work device a year on, I installed the beta version of iPadOS 16.1 and used the tablet as my daily driver. Now, it’s been more than decade since I used my mum’s first-generation iPad, and I was convinced the latest models and software would’ve moved the game on considerably, but Rory’s recent review of the iPad Pro gave me cause for concern. Luckily the team had an Apple device for me to switch to, but it wasn’t a MacBook-it was the latest M1 version of the iPad Air. It was big and bulky and the trackpad was so imprecise it wasn’t even accurate to the nearest postcode. That all changed when I came to SoyaCincau and had to use (ugh) a Windows laptop. It’s so portable that it makes carrying it from event to event a breeze it’s also fast enough to bang out an urgent news piece and has by far the best keyboard and trackpad in the business-so much so that I’ve never even had to consider buying a dedicated mouse. Quite simply, it’s the perfect laptop for my job as a journalist. Ever since I started my working life back in 2014, I’ve always had a steady stream of company MacBook Airs to use. I have a confession to make-my previous job has spoiled me rotten.
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