If you use your iPad daily, you need to see this!
iPadOS 26.2 multitasking just got better. You can now drag and drop apps and use slide over more seamlessly. Once you try it, there’s no going back 👀
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Okay, so like, I had to jump back on here because the iPadOS 26.2 updates are seriously blowing my mind. The original post just scratches the surface, but let me tell you, these multitasking capabilities have truly leveled up my daily routine! For all my fellow digital planner girls out there, this is a game-changer. First off, let's talk more about that *Drag & Drop update*. It’s not just for moving files between apps anymore; it’s a whole new way to think about information flow. Personally, I use it constantly when I'm planning my week. Imagine having your digital planner open in Split View, and then you just drag and drop text directly from a Safari page or an email into a to-do list in GoodNotes or Notability. No more copy-pasting back and forth! I also love to drag and drop apps into the slide over window for quick access. For instance, if I’m researching recipes, I can drag ingredient lists straight into my grocery app. It's so fluid, it feels like magic. And the *slide over update*? Absolutely *chef's kiss*! Before, I sometimes found Slide Over a bit clunky, but now it's super seamless. I use it constantly for little tasks that don't need a full screen. While I'm working on a document, I'll have my calculator or a quick notes app (like Apple Notes) in Slide Over for instant access. Need to check a definition? Slide Over Safari. Want to quickly reply to a message without leaving my main app? Slide Over Messages! The ability to cycle through multiple Slide Over apps effortlessly means I can keep my main workspace clean but still have all my essential tools just a swipe away. It’s perfect for those moments when you just need a tiny bit of info. These iPadOS 26.2 Multitasking improvements aren't just about speed; they're about reducing friction and making your iPad feel even more like an extension of your thoughts. If you're into digital planning, journaling, or just managing your life on your iPad, mastering these new features is a must. Don't forget you can also drag and drop images and even links! It's not just text. Try dragging a picture from your Photos app directly into an email or a social media post, or a link from Safari into your notes. The possibilities are endless, and honestly, once you start integrating these little hacks into your workflow, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without them!













































































































































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