One day, you'll fold your Mac and pop it in your pocket
Briefly

The article discusses potential improvements Apple may implement in the iPad user interface, particularly in multitasking and window management. Current user experiences indicate that moving between windows and integrating tasks can be cumbersome, often requiring multiple steps. The expected goal is to streamline these processes to minimize steps, similar to macOS, which could enhance user efficiency. Future iterations, particularly with the anticipated M5-powered iPads, may further improve performance and usability, ultimately creating a more seamless multitasking system.
If we assume that multitasking and window management are the pain points, then the aim must surely be to make those processes easier and more intuitive.
Getting between windows and taking content between apps and tasks on iPads sometimes involves three or more steps; on a Mac, it takes perhaps two.
Read at Computerworld
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