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Apple is encouraging developers to stop thinking about their user interfaces in terms of specific devices and orientation, and to start thinking in terms of different view types, in the interest of building interfaces that work with the multitasking mode introduced for using apps side-by-side on iPad in iOS 9.
"iPad has always supported forms of multitasking," Craig Federighi, senior vice president of software engineering, said Monday at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference. "But for iOS 9, we're taking it to a whole new place."
Apple is encouraging developers to stop thinking about their user interfaces in terms of specific devices and orientation, and to start thinking in terms of different view types, in the interest of building interfaces that work with the multitasking mode introduced for using apps side-by-side on iPad in iOS 9.
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