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  1. Come on #Apple, don’t force me to update my iPad to 26.2.1. You still haven’t supported #SlideOver properly after killing it in 26.

  2. #Apple #iPad users. If the lack of multiple apps in the 26.1 slide over window annoys you, please leave feedback! Beta testers have access to the feedback app, otherswise use apple.com/feedback. It's important that we convince Apple to restore the full functionality of the very useful multitasking feature.

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    #slideover #iPadOS #ipados261 #ipados262

  3. Are there any #iPadOS26 users out there who have tried the restored #SlideOver feature? Can you quickly switch between the Slide-Over app by swiping the bottom edge of the app sideways? #Apple #iPad

  4. Installed iPadOS 26.1 last night, got Slide Over back, and for the most part, it’s a real upgrade. The slide can be resized if I need a better view without needing to take it out of SO. More importantly, the slide can be pulled out from the Home Screen, albeit with some conflict with App Library. Still miss the convenience of having the slide stack, but the slide itself is more useful than it was.
    #SlideOver #iPadOS261 #iPadOS #iPad

  5. Slide Over In iPadOS 26.1 Returns Just In Time

    Since I don’t run betas on any of my devices, I’ve been somewhat anxiously waiting for the release of iPadOS 26.1 which returns the Slide Over multi-tasking feature to the iPad. It got here just in the nick of time.

    iPad OS 26.1 arrived yesterday afternoon, about 2 hours before rehearsal began and I quickly set things up for the evening’s rehearsal, using Notes in Slide Over to quickly jot down notes as rehearsal went along.

    I use an 11 inch iPad Pro in my theatre work as my primary device. It contains the script I’m working on and ever since Slide Over was available I would use that multi-tasking feature to keep one or more apps tucked away for quick access conducting rehearsals.

    I do question why Apple only allows one app in this returning version as opposed to multiple apps as it did before. It was always handy to keep multiple apps available throughout rehearsal, given that I prefer to have my script open full screen on the 11 inch iPad Pro.

    As a side note, I’m not a fan of the Liquid Glass border around the window in Slide Over. It waists screen real estate, almost begging you to look at the feature. Even switching Liquid Glass to the new Tinted version, now also available in iOS 26, doesn’t erase or lessen that border or its distracting impact.

    In fact, setting the border aside, switching back and forth I don’t really see any significant difference in the apps I’m currently using between the Clear and Tinted versions of Liquid Glass. I won’t call that a complaint, but I will say it might all be much ado about nothing. At least on the iPad.

    You can also find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above.

    #Apple #iPad #iPadOS261 #iPhone #Rehearsals #SlideOver #Tech #technology #Theatre

  6. Slide Over In iPadOS 26.1 Returns Just In Time

    Since I don’t run betas on any of my devices, I’ve been somewhat anxiously waiting for the release of iPadOS 26.1 which returns the Slide Over multi-tasking feature to the iPad. It got here just in the nick of time.

    iPad OS 26.1 arrived yesterday afternoon, about 2 hours before rehearsal began and I quickly set things up for the evening’s rehearsal, using Notes in Slide Over to quickly jot down notes as rehearsal went along.

    I use an 11 inch iPad Pro in my theatre work as my primary device. It contains the script I’m working on and ever since Slide Over was available I would use that multi-tasking feature to keep one or more apps tucked away for quick access conducting rehearsals.

    I do question why Apple only allows one app in this returning version as opposed to multiple apps as it did before. It was always handy to keep multiple apps available throughout rehearsal, given that I prefer to have my script open full screen on the 11 inch iPad Pro.

    As a side note, I’m not a fan of the Liquid Glass border around the window in Slide Over. It waists screen real estate, almost begging you to look at the feature. Even switching Liquid Glass to the new Tinted version, now also available in iOS 26, doesn’t erase or lessen that border or its distracting impact.

    In fact, setting the border aside, switching back and forth I don’t really see any significant difference in the apps I’m currently using between the Clear and Tinted versions of Liquid Glass. I won’t call that a complaint, but I will say it might all be much ado about nothing. At least on the iPad.

    You can also find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above.

    #Apple #iPad #iPadOS261 #iPhone #Rehearsals #SlideOver #Tech #technology #Theatre

  7. Slide Over In iPadOS 26.1 Returns Just In Time

    Since I don’t run betas on any of my devices, I’ve been somewhat anxiously waiting for the release of iPadOS 26.1 which returns the Slide Over multi-tasking feature to the iPad. It got here just in the nick of time.

    iPad OS 26.1 arrived yesterday afternoon, about 2 hours before rehearsal began and I quickly set things up for the evening’s rehearsal, using Notes in Slide Over to quickly jot down notes as rehearsal went along.

    I use an 11 inch iPad Pro in my theatre work as my primary device. It contains the script I’m working on and ever since Slide Over was available I would use that multi-tasking feature to keep one or more apps tucked away for quick access conducting rehearsals.

    I do question why Apple only allows one app in this returning version as opposed to multiple apps as it did before. It was always handy to keep multiple apps available throughout rehearsal, given that I prefer to have my script open full screen on the 11 inch iPad Pro.

    As a side note, I’m not a fan of the Liquid Glass border around the window in Slide Over. It waists screen real estate, almost begging you to look at the feature. Even switching Liquid Glass to the new Tinted version, now also available in iOS 26, doesn’t erase or lessen that border or its distracting impact.

    In fact, setting the border aside, switching back and forth I don’t really see any significant difference in the apps I’m currently using between the Clear and Tinted versions of Liquid Glass. I won’t call that a complaint, but I will say it might all be much ado about nothing. At least on the iPad.

    You can also find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above.

    #Apple #iPad #iPadOS261 #iPhone #Rehearsals #SlideOver #Tech #technology #Theatre

  8. Slide Over In iPadOS 26.1 Returns Just In Time

    Since I don’t run betas on any of my devices, I’ve been somewhat anxiously waiting for the release of iPadOS 26.1 which returns the Slide Over multi-tasking feature to the iPad. It got here just in the nick of time.

    iPad OS 26.1 arrived yesterday afternoon, about 2 hours before rehearsal began and I quickly set things up for the evening’s rehearsal, using Notes in Slide Over to quickly jot down notes as rehearsal went along.

    I use an 11 inch iPad Pro in my theatre work as my primary device. It contains the script I’m working on and ever since Slide Over was available I would use that multi-tasking feature to keep one or more apps tucked away for quick access conducting rehearsals.

    I do question why Apple only allows one app in this returning version as opposed to multiple apps as it did before. It was always handy to keep multiple apps available throughout rehearsal, given that I prefer to have my script open full screen on the 11 inch iPad Pro.

    As a side note, I’m not a fan of the Liquid Glass border around the window in Slide Over. It waists screen real estate, almost begging you to look at the feature. Even switching Liquid Glass to the new Tinted version, now also available in iOS 26, doesn’t erase or lessen that border or its distracting impact.

    In fact, setting the border aside, switching back and forth I don’t really see any significant difference in the apps I’m currently using between the Clear and Tinted versions of Liquid Glass. I won’t call that a complaint, but I will say it might all be much ado about nothing. At least on the iPad.

    You can also find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above.

    #Apple #iPad #iPadOS261 #iPhone #Rehearsals #SlideOver #Tech #technology #Theatre

  9. Slide Over In iPadOS 26.1 Returns Just In Time

    Since I don’t run betas on any of my devices, I’ve been somewhat anxiously waiting for the release of iPadOS 26.1 which returns the Slide Over multi-tasking feature to the iPad. It got here just in the nick of time.

    iPad OS 26.1 arrived yesterday afternoon, about 2 hours before rehearsal began and I quickly set things up for the evening’s rehearsal, using Notes in Slide Over to quickly jot down notes as rehearsal went along.

    I use an 11 inch iPad Pro in my theatre work as my primary device. It contains the script I’m working on and ever since Slide Over was available I would use that multi-tasking feature to keep one or more apps tucked away for quick access conducting rehearsals.

    I do question why Apple only allows one app in this returning version as opposed to multiple apps as it did before. It was always handy to keep multiple apps available throughout rehearsal, given that I prefer to have my script open full screen on the 11 inch iPad Pro.

    As a side note, I’m not a fan of the Liquid Glass border around the window in Slide Over. It waists screen real estate, almost begging you to look at the feature. Even switching Liquid Glass to the new Tinted version, now also available in iOS 26, doesn’t erase or lessen that border or its distracting impact.

    In fact, setting the border aside, switching back and forth I don’t really see any significant difference in the apps I’m currently using between the Clear and Tinted versions of Liquid Glass. I won’t call that a complaint, but I will say it might all be much ado about nothing. At least on the iPad.

    You can also find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above.

    #Apple #iPad #iPadOS261 #iPhone #Rehearsals #SlideOver #Tech #technology #Theatre

  10. iOS, iPadOS und macOS: Flüssigglas jetzt mit Frost-Effekt
    Mit Version 26.1 von iOS, iPadOS und macOS bringt Apple ein Update, das eine neue Option für den beliebten Liquid Glass-Effekt bietet. Ihr könnt das gewohnte Transparenz-Design nun erstmals sichtbar anpa
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ios-
    #iPad #iPhone #Mac #News #AppleBetriebssystem #FrostEffekt #IOS261 #IPadOS261 #LiquidGlass #MacOS261 #Multitasking #SlideOver #Update

  11. Apple veröffentlicht 26.1 Updates für seine Betriebssysteme
    Apple hat Version 26.1 für alle eigenen Betriebssysteme veröffentlicht. Besonders bei iOS und iPadOS gibt es spürbare Verbesserungen und neue Funktionen für Nutzer:innen.

    Neuerungen beim Liquid Glass Design und der Bedie
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/appl
    #iPad #Mac #News #Apple #IOS261 #IPadOS261 #LiquidGlass #LokalerMitschnitt #MacOS261 #SlideOver #Update

  12. Thank God #SlideOver is back!

    Looks kitschy, but it’s back at last.

    #iPadOS

  13. iPadOS 26.1 riporta la funzione Slide Over. Ora si integra con il multitasking, permettendo l'accesso rapido alle app. 📱 Nuove funzioni di ridimensionamento aggiunte.

    #iPadOS26 #SlideOver #multitasking

  14. While I am excited for the windowing support, they didn't have to get rid of these two features.

    iPadOS 26 Multitasking Update Gets Rid of Split View and Slide Over

    macrumors.com/2025/06/10/ipado

    #iPadOS26 #Multitasking #SplitView #SlideOver #Apple #WWDC25 #Tech