![]() ![]() ![]() Many more iOS apps from Google don’t, including Gmail, Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Google+. Google’s apps lag in support of other iOS features, too. YouTube, the one Google app that you might hope to offer Apple’s new Picture in Picture feature, well…doesn’t. Worse, the Google Calendar app remains an app designed for an iPhone it will run on an iPad, but only in vertical orientation–and will scale to fill the screen when you press the 2x button. The lack of support for Split View may be just a matter of time. SEE: 3 quick tips for multitasking on the iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, and iPad minis Apple released iOS 9 to developers in June 2015, and to the public in mid-September 2015. In the meantime, instead of Google’s apps, you might try a blend of browsers to effectively multitask on your iPad. Use Safari to edit Docs, and Chrome to browse the web and view YouTube videos. The following covers the things you need to know to make this work. (Before you proceed, install Chrome for iOS if you haven’t already.) 1. ![]()
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