Ahead of WWDC in June, where Apple will unveil iOS 13, 9to5Mac's Guilherme Rambo has shared details about what to expect. His report cities sources familiar with the matter and help from developer Steve Troughton-Smith. Do you know what helps us:
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In the report he says,
There will be a system-wide Dark Mode that can be enabled in Settings, including a high contrast version similar to what's already available on macOS. Speaking of macOS, iPad apps that run on the Mac using Marzipan will finally take advantage of the Dark Mode support on both systems.
Improved multitasking is expected on the iPad with iOS 13, including support for multiple windows and stackable cards in apps. As he states, "
Each window will also be able to contain sheets that are initially attached to a portion of the screen, but can be detached with a drag gesture, becoming a card that can be moved around freely, similar to what an open source project called "PanelKit" could do.
These cards can also be stacked on top of each other, and use a depth effect to indicate which cards are on top and which are on the bottom. Cards can be flung away to dismiss them.
iOS 13 is said to feature a new volume HUD that should be far less obtrusive than the current one. New gestures are expected to be introduced in iOS 13. Users will supposedly be able to "drag with multiple fingers on a list or collection of items to draw a selection, similar to clicking and dragging in Finder on the Mac.
What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below! What feature do you what to see the most in iOS 13?