Apple has announced significant updates to iPadOS at WWDC, highlighted by a new multitasking windowing system that enhances users' ability to work with multiple applications simultaneously. The update includes a redesigned Files app, as well as the introduction of a Preview app for managing and editing PDFs, aiming to cater to power users. Additionally, the iPadOS adopts a fresh visual language inspired by the Vision Pro, moving towards a year-based naming convention instead of version numbers, which reflects a shift in Apple's approach to delivering updates.
The flagship feature of the new iPadOS is a multitasking windowing system that allows users to manage multiple apps more efficiently, responding to long-standing user demands.
Apple's new iPadOS introduces a Vision Pro-inspired visual language called 'Liquid Glass', enhancing the overall user interface and experience on the device.
As users have requested more effective ways to multitask, the latest update includes a redesigned Files app and a Mac-like Preview app for enhanced PDF editing.
The shift from version numbers to year-based naming for iPadOS signifies Apple's commitment to keeping pace with evolving user expectations and technology trends.
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