Within the striking, intuitive and interesting platform such as iOS for iPad, many users come to blame it for a failure: the fact that it does not have some kind of interface for managing multitasking through windows. Something similar to what Apple already used successfully and convenience for users, with the function Spaces Mac OS X. And it is that through Patently Apple it has been learned that the Cupertino firm could be working on what seems to be an adaptation of the multitasking management system of its computers to the environment of its famous tablet.
Based on what can be seen in the leaked patents, the system, which would lack a name at the moment (although it would not be strange if it were the same, Spaces), is only proposed for the future iPad. However, from the website that has been in charge of offering this information to the world, they do not rule out that there are also adaptations for other formats, either for the current iPhone and iPod Touch, as well as for future editions with new screen formats (we remind you that some rumors accept the idea that the iPhone 5 will have a four-inch panel).
As can be seen in the documents, this particular Spaces for iPad could run structure grids, reserving different areas for each of the open applications. On the other hand, it is not ruled out that the user can also use Spaces for iPad as an organizer of tasks in progress (like the one seen in Android 3.0 Honeycomb), so that we can move the content of each cell of the grid to relocate the priority in the jump between application and application to our liking.
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