Am I right in thinking you can’t put three or even four apps on an iPad such that they’re all simultaneously visible? I can see you can do three in Split View, but one seems to be in this side over mode rather than actually present.
Having three messaging apps live seems a bit overkill. You only have two
eyes and one keyboard.
On 25 Mar 2023, Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote
(in article <k890ncF5at3U1@mid.individual.net>):
Having three messaging apps live seems a bit overkill. You only have two
eyes and one keyboard.
Hah - I’m regularly running three on the Mac. Messages, WhatsApp and Discord. Throw in when working also running WebEx and occasionally Teams, plus a Citrix window, plus...
Yeah. The “Citrix + 2 messaging apps” -is- the cut-down for me.
Tablets are not designed for a use case of this kind. I really wonder
how you want to work with four applications simultaneously.
On 26 Mar 2023, Joerg Lorenz wrote
(in article <tvovfn$2jb18$1@solani.org>):
Tablets are not designed for a use case of this kind. I really wonder
how you want to work with four applications simultaneously.
Regularly. Should probably mention at this point I work in an environment where 6 screens is the norm.
For the tablet I’m not looking to fully replicate all that, at least not when it’s in tablet form. But I don’t think three is much to ask - Citrix + upper-right quadrant for Messages and lower-right for WhatsApp. A 12.9” is bigger than the 12” MacBook I used for years, and ran the same arrangement on.
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