The BEST iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 features!

**iOS 13: A New Era of Gestures and Features**

One key feature that has been widely discussed is Google Street View, which is available in a handful of cities and will be rolling out slowly throughout 2019. While it's not exclusive to iOS 13, the integration with the operating system is notable. Street View offers users an immersive and interactive experience, allowing them to explore streets and locations in 3D.

**Gestures Galore**

One of the standout features of iOS 13 is its new suite of gestures for copy, cut, paste, undo, and redo. To copy text, simply pinch in with three fingers, and a small copy indicator will appear at the top of the screen. To cut text, pinch in twice, and to paste, pinch out. Additionally, swiping with three fingers to the left will undo changes, while swiping to the right will redo them. These gestures are surprisingly intuitive and offer a new level of control and fluidity when working with text.

**Improved Direct Cursor Control**

The new iOS 13 also brings improved direct cursor control, allowing users to tap and drag their cursor precisely within a text entry field. This provides much more precise control than the old magnifying glass method, making it easier to navigate complex documents or web pages. The enhanced cursor control is a welcome change for those who value precision and accuracy when interacting with digital content.

**Mouse and Controller Support**

Another significant feature in iOS 13 is the integration of mouse and controller support. This may seem like an unlikely feature for mobile devices, but Apple has clearly put considerable effort into making it work seamlessly. Users can now pair their Xbox controllers or other MFI-enabled peripherals, such as wireless Bluetooth mice, to enjoy a more traditional gaming experience on their iOS devices. The Xbox controller is particularly noteworthy, offering a much better gaming experience than previous options.

**Mouse Control: A Surprisingly Capable Feature**

While the mouse control feature was initially intended for accessibility purposes, it has proven to be surprisingly effective and well-implemented in iOS 13. Users can customize the buttons on their mouse to execute shortcuts using the Shortcuts app, creating a highly personalized experience. The ability to adjust button mappings and shortcut combinations demonstrates Apple's commitment to catering to a wide range of user needs.

**The New Reminders App**

One of the most significant changes to the iOS 13 is the revamped reminders app. A smart list at the top allows users to filter and track their reminders automatically, making it easier to stay organized. Users can create new lists with various characteristics, such as giving them a name, color, or special glyph. Lists can be easily grouped together by dragging and dropping one onto another, creating a hierarchical structure that helps users navigate complex reminder collections.

**Nesting Items for Better Organization**

A handy feature in the reminders app is the ability to indent items within lists using a simple swipe gesture. This allows users to nest items under a parent list, providing a clear visual representation of their reminder hierarchy. Users can also quickly flag individual items by swiping left and tapping the flat button, which triggers Siri's intelligence to suggest due dates based on the item's name.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, iOS 13 offers a wide range of exciting features that enhance the user experience across various aspects of the operating system. From Google Street View to improved gestures, direct cursor control, mouse and controller support, and a revamped reminders app, each feature has been carefully designed to provide users with more control, precision, and organization. Whether you're a power user or just looking for ways to streamline your workflow, iOS 13 is definitely worth exploring.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enin this video we take a look at what I consider to be the top 13 iPad OS and iOS 13 features and changes what do you guys think do you agree let me know down below in the comment section also like subscribe and hit that Bell button for more videos like this special thanks to Zoo COO case makers of Amazon's highest rated iPad case for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube the new muse case for iPad Mini features an ultra secure and adjustable stand with seven different viewing angles it also features a robust bumper an industry-leading drop protection design and of course the case gives you access to all the ports cameras and buttons on your iPad Mini amuse features built-in sleepweight functionality and alone with that awesome adjustable stand there's a built-in Apple pencil pocket for your convenience the muse is available in black blue purple and red colors click the link in the description to get your zoom use case today now the first item on the list of my favorite iOS 13 slash hi Pat OS features is the enhanced files app and one of the key new features is the ability to save files directly to your local storage on your iOS device so you saw on my iPad and now I can create a new folder and take advantage of all the local storage space that you have available on your device another thing I really like about the files app is the new column view and that allows you to view nested folders deep within the directory structure so all you do is tap the little column View button and then you can tap on a folder and go deep into the file structure and if possible you'll also get a really nice high-resolution preview of the file you're looking at just like that and another really nice benefit of the column view is that it gives you all the metadata all that rich metadata right beneath the file preview so you can see here with this image it's shot from an iPhone se whereas with the other image you can see it comes from an iPod touch easily discernible from the column view now one of the most useful new features in iOS 13 period is the ability to connect to an SMB server wirelessly directly from the files app now in beta 1 this feature was not fully enabled and you could see the error message here but the good news is that in beta 2 SMB server functionality has been enabled so connect a server I already have a recent server saved with my credentials and as you can see now under shared I am connected to my SMB server which is a so knowledge enas and you can see I use this to store archived copies of my videos before uploading them to YouTube so I'm gonna take this file here this video it's a fairly small video I'm gonna drag it over to the stuff folder on the local storage on my iPad now keep in mind this is still in beta so this may not be a final representation of what things or how things will look when performing these file transfers but it's very promising as far as what we've seen thus far now of course you can also save files to of these servers so that's what we're gonna do now so we're gonna browse our local storage find a file we'll just drag this one here tap our shared storage go back to one of the folders there and we'll go in to 2019 and we'll just drop that over here now I think I already stored that same file over here we'll go to see what happens yep it is still there so basically you can either replace or keep both but you see the point it's super easy to transfer files to and from this Synology Nast thanks to the new SMB server connectivity found in the files app for iOS 13 and of course you can play back media directly from the server as well although a lot of factors go into the performance of how that media plays back it's going to depend a lot on your server a lot on your wireless connection the type of video it is the quality of the video etc you're going to notice some definite choppiness here when trying to play back this 4k video in the final big tentpole feature for the files app in iOS 13 is of course support for external media so right here you can see I'm plugging this USB type-c thumb drive directly into my iPad pro watch what happens you're gonna notice here in just a second there we go a not-so-subtle little nod to the fact that you should subscribe to this channel if you enjoy these videos but I'm going to go ahead and tap subscribe here and then you're going to be able to easily see all the contents of the thumb drive so I can tap on that image there view its metadata open it directly start marking it up whatever I need to do I can drag that to local storage or one of the cloud providers that I have configured within the files app it just affords you a whole lot of flexibility so here is a movie I can open that up and play that back directly from that USB Drive so without a doubt the new files app is one of the best new features in iOS 13 the next hop iPad OS feature is desktop class browsing in Safari that is such a welcome new feature here you can see Squarespace you can go in and configure and edit your Squarespace website similarly to how you do on a desktop and if you've ever tried to use Squarespace on iOS 12 or below you know how utterly frustrating it could be and the same thing goes for Google Docs now the iPad will present the desktop version of the website in Safari your touch inputs gonna map correctly and website scaling is going to scale to take advantage of that iPads large displays all that extra real estate won't just go to waste here on the iPad with this new desktop class version of Safari and things like YouTube you're gonna be able to see the real desktop version of YouTube whenever you load up youtube.com and you don't have to do anything the user agent automatically presents itself as a Mac version of the browser so YouTube will be formatted properly folks it's finally here yes finally we get the ability to download files it only took 13 versions of iOS before we were able to get it but now it's finally here the ability to download files and you can even go into Safari settings and configure where the downloads will be stored whether it be to a cloud provider directly on your device to iCloud Drive you can even you know what you can even let me let me grab my thumb drive here you can even save your downloads to an external drive that is crazy like this is almost like too much to handle if you're an iOS user you've been using iOS all this time with these limitations in place and with iOS 13 those limitations are just thrown out the window so now like I said you can configure downloads to be stored not only on your internal storage but to an external drive which is just nuts to think about all right so let me show you an example of how this works you simply tap download like that and you tap download that's it it's not going to say that Safari I can't open the file or whatever as long as you have enough storage space you can download it so just tap the download button in the toolbar to see the status of your download you can see it going there and if I want to view the location of where that file is downloading just tap the magnifying glass and there it takes me to my external volume where the download is in progress now one of the more frustrating things about larger iPads is using the software keyboard to type while holding the device in your hand but iOS 13 brings about a very welcome addition that will make handheld keyboard typing so much easier and that's the floating keyboard so you tap and hold here select floating and then you'll see the keyboard basically turn into like an iPhone keyboard that you can move anywhere around the screen so I move it here if I want to type with my left hand move it here if I want to type with my right hand and this new floating keyboard also enables quick pad typing that allows you to swipe on the keys to spell out of words with ease so let me show you right here so we just swipe like that to type that is a very nice feature to have on the iPad and when you're ready to dock it back to a regular keyboard you simply drag all the way down to the bottom just like that now another top iOS 13 slash hype at OS feature is multitasking here on the iPad multitasking has received just a huge improvement now you can have multiple slide over apps just like this so I'm just adding more and more apps to that slide over stack and the really cool thing about having this is that you can simply swipe through all those slide over apps just like this just swipe through so you can have tons of apps right at your fingertips at any time and it works just like you would expect so when you interact with apps it will cycle between those two apps that you interact with just like this and then you can just keep swiping to view the rest of the apps like that then when you want to navigate directly to a specific app you can open up the slide over switcher simply by swiping up from the bottom of the slide over stack that allows you to view multiple apps at once and then you can tap on them and switch to them or swipe up to close a slide of app and of course you can flick the stack still to move it over to the side or just flick it again to move it off screen swipe back to move it back on the screen and then swipe again to flick it over to the left side there now you can also grab the handle at the top to move the topmost app to a split view or to a full screen app by moving it up to the top here I'll do a split view and that takes that first app in the stack the files app in this case to a split view app and then all your remaining slide or apps are still there so you can still interact with them as you wish now another awesome multitasking feature in iPad OS 13 is the ability to have multiple windows from the same app and split view like this and of course you could do this with Safari in previous versions of iOS but now in I've had OS 13 you can do so with more the stock apps like the Notes app for instance so he can simply drag a note over to the side to open up a split view with two different notes just like that but it doesn't stop there you can also open multiple windows across multiple spaces from the same application let me show you what I mean here so I have this this note I'm gonna drag down here and I'm going to create a split view with the reminders app so just open reminders move it to the side and there we go reminders in notes right there its own custom space but I still have the other space with the two notes so this means you can have multiple spaces featuring multiple windows from the same application and the new multitasking allows you to view all the open windows from that particular application like here with the Safari app that is super powerful as well so here I have Safari in notes have reminders and notes standalone notes and a standalone Safari and there's one more big multitasking feature and that is app expose to show all windows for a particular application all you need to do is long press on that application in this case Safari to view all the Safari windows you can see I have three Safari windows here one pair with notes app in this case now if I long press on notes and select show all windows I'm gonna be able to view all the notes at windows including spaces shared with other applications like here with reminders and with Safari and I can also use app expose to launch a new standalone window of that application now if you've watched any of our other videos you probably already know how crazy I am about the new Photos app particularly the new editing functionality within the Photos app and it is definitely one of the top iOS 13 slash hype @os features without a doubt in previous versions of iOS the most you could edit a video was to do a trim but an iPad OS and iOS 13 you can actually go in and edit videos just like you would edit photos that means you can apply all these effects directly to your videos you can adjust their intensity you can turn them on or off to see how they look before and after it's a very deep editing experience for photos let alone videos but yes you can do all this to video so here you saw a bump the saturation all the way up and then I'm gonna go ahead and drag it all the way down and you can see it right there happen in real time and we just set it back to default and there's all these other different effects that you can apply like vignettes warmth tint etc so now we can view our edits and see before and after and you can also of course change your filters and the filter intensity now here's what's really impressive about the photos editing interface you can go in change the horizon alter the tilt you can also flip an image you can rotate just like that and you can change the aspect ratio and what's crazy is that all these edits are done non destructively so watch this I'm going to save it's saving the video but unlike iOS 12 when you perform a trim it's not creating a new video it's actually saving all those changes to the original video via database and then you can go in and back those changes out if you wish to do so at any time it's really really powerful stuff so you could see I am altering those changes saving the video and once it finishes saving you can play it back just like that this is without a doubt one of the best new features in iOS 13 it was kind of funny because dark mode was sort of the headlining feature of iOS 13 and while I think it is still a very important feature because it's on this list obviously it's not as big of a feature as some of the other things we've talked about but it's still really good you can enable it via the settings display and brightness it makes the interface dark so it's more comfortable to use in dark environments or dimly lit environments and what's nice is that all of your applications at least all the stock applications are affected by this change and you saw you can enable or disable dark mode from control center as well but also third-party applications will be able in the future to take advantage of dark mode as well but right now let me just showcase some of the stock applications you saw the App Store app here's the home app you see the new darker tile there what else can we look at how about photos you see the dark chrome at the bottom of the Photos app what else do we have here how about let's see reminders app you see the new dark interface along with the Notes app in that shared space so the dark Notes app as well and of course the mail app gets a dark mode you see that new mail interface there and let's see we also have the Files app so you have a dark files app and here's Safari with another Notes app shared space now it may seem weird to have a new volume indicator on this list with so many other big features but this is a big deal considering how annoying the old volume HUD used to be but in iOS 13 you could see that volume HUD has been relocated over to the left side of the displayed next to the volume buttons which makes sense and what's cool is that the volume indicator will automatically collapse to make it even smaller and you can control it with your finger just like this notice how it collapses to be even smaller but it's not just the volume controls that have been relocated whenever you enable the mute switch you can see the silent mode indicator which now appears at the top the display instead of in the middle like it used to the new look around feature in the redesigned Maps app for iOS 13 is a big deal because it is Apple's answer to Google Street View let me show you what I mean here so if you tap that little magnifying glass when you're zoomed in far enough on an eligible City you will see you look around and like Google Street View look around provide you with a 3d perspective of your surroundings so you can move your little cursor around like this and you will see the look-around window update accordingly now in the upper left hand corner you will see a full-screen button if you tap that you can take the look around view full screen and of course you can move around with your finger you can tap on points of interest like this and zoom into those areas and receive additional information right there at your fingertips now what makes look-around particularly cool is how smooth and seamless the transitions are as you move about the 3d space just like this certainly more smooth than you'll find on Google Street View that's for sure prior to iOS 13 it just always felt like Apple Maps was missing that one key feature Google Street View and although it's only available in a handful of cities and it will be rolling out slowly throughout 2019 you can't help but think that this is definitely one of the biggest new features in iOS 13 in iOS 13 you get a whole new suite of gestures for a cut copy paste undo and redo so let me show you how to use it right now so to copy all you need to do is pinch in with three fingers like this that will copy you see the little copy indicator at the top now to cut all you need to do is pinch in twice like this to paste all you need to do is pinch out like this super handy and to undo all you need to do is swipe with three fingers to the left like this and the redo swipe with three fingers to the right like that complementing these new gestures is improved direct cursor control you can tap and drag your cursor and precisely position it wherever you want within a text entry field provides much more precise control than the old magnifying glass method and then there's mouse and controller support built-in so you can use an xbox controller or a playstation controller you can use a wireless bluetooth mouse so I already have my MX master 2's paired and now I'm pairing my Xbox controller you can see both devices paired here so I can use the Xbox controller to play any MFI and able title such as Riptide renegade which I am playing right here and like I've said before the Xbox controller is a much better controller than any of the other MFI enabled controllers in the past this change alone makes iOS a much more capable gaming platform now as mentioned mouse support is also available however this is more of an accessibility feature than anything else now that being said mouse control is surprisingly good in iOS 13 and not just that you can customize the buttons on your mouse to a very high degree you can even make those buttons execute shortcuts using the shortcuts app and although you do have to go into accessibility and enable assistive touch in order to use this feature I'm still very surprised at just how well it works just how well it's implemented accessibility feature or not is very evident that Apple spent a lot of time trying to make the mouse control support just right in iOS 13 and then the final top iOS 13 feature is the brand new redesign reminders app you have a smart list at the top which will automatically filter and track your reminders you have your list and then you have individual reminders now you can create a new list with a variety of different characteristics obviously you can give it a name you can also give it a color and then you can give it a special glyph below so you can choose any of these glyphs how about the home glyph which use that one all right and then just tap Done so that's how you create a new list now you can also group together a multiple list so you can just drag and drop one list on top of the other and that will create a new group and then you can go in and rename that group and then you can choose to include additional lists in that group as well so you can see the Jeff group has two lists below it so that helps you stay organized with your various lists so you see my smart list area not much going on there right now so let's change that I'm gonna tap an individual item in the nine-to-five Mac list I'm gonna tap flagged and flag that item actually want to flag multiple items and you can see the flag the smart list rise now you have three items there and you can easily filter on those items just by tapping that smart list now let me show you something else you can actually indent just by swiping over like this which allows you to nest items within a list to stay better organized so just tap the disclosure triangle to open up like that and if you want to remove the nested items you can simply outdent just by swiping like you did it first to undo those changes you can also quickly flag an item by swiping left and tapping the flat button and Siri intelligence will automatically suggest due dates based on the name of your items so you can see there one day tap there for today and now you'll find a today item and two scheduled items in your smart list so ladies and gentlemen this has been a look at what I consider to be the best features for iOS 13 and iPad OS what do you guys think let me know down below in the comment section this is Jeff with the 905 Mac we like to thank our sponsors dugu case again for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube don't forget to check the description below for your link to the zoom use case for the iPad Mini features seven adjustable angles a durable tear resistant exterior along with a magnetic cover and flap a robust bumper and one-year warranty again special thanks to Zuka case for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTubein this video we take a look at what I consider to be the top 13 iPad OS and iOS 13 features and changes what do you guys think do you agree let me know down below in the comment section also like subscribe and hit that Bell button for more videos like this special thanks to Zoo COO case makers of Amazon's highest rated iPad case for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube the new muse case for iPad Mini features an ultra secure and adjustable stand with seven different viewing angles it also features a robust bumper an industry-leading drop protection design and of course the case gives you access to all the ports cameras and buttons on your iPad Mini amuse features built-in sleepweight functionality and alone with that awesome adjustable stand there's a built-in Apple pencil pocket for your convenience the muse is available in black blue purple and red colors click the link in the description to get your zoom use case today now the first item on the list of my favorite iOS 13 slash hi Pat OS features is the enhanced files app and one of the key new features is the ability to save files directly to your local storage on your iOS device so you saw on my iPad and now I can create a new folder and take advantage of all the local storage space that you have available on your device another thing I really like about the files app is the new column view and that allows you to view nested folders deep within the directory structure so all you do is tap the little column View button and then you can tap on a folder and go deep into the file structure and if possible you'll also get a really nice high-resolution preview of the file you're looking at just like that and another really nice benefit of the column view is that it gives you all the metadata all that rich metadata right beneath the file preview so you can see here with this image it's shot from an iPhone se whereas with the other image you can see it comes from an iPod touch easily discernible from the column view now one of the most useful new features in iOS 13 period is the ability to connect to an SMB server wirelessly directly from the files app now in beta 1 this feature was not fully enabled and you could see the error message here but the good news is that in beta 2 SMB server functionality has been enabled so connect a server I already have a recent server saved with my credentials and as you can see now under shared I am connected to my SMB server which is a so knowledge enas and you can see I use this to store archived copies of my videos before uploading them to YouTube so I'm gonna take this file here this video it's a fairly small video I'm gonna drag it over to the stuff folder on the local storage on my iPad now keep in mind this is still in beta so this may not be a final representation of what things or how things will look when performing these file transfers but it's very promising as far as what we've seen thus far now of course you can also save files to of these servers so that's what we're gonna do now so we're gonna browse our local storage find a file we'll just drag this one here tap our shared storage go back to one of the folders there and we'll go in to 2019 and we'll just drop that over here now I think I already stored that same file over here we'll go to see what happens yep it is still there so basically you can either replace or keep both but you see the point it's super easy to transfer files to and from this Synology Nast thanks to the new SMB server connectivity found in the files app for iOS 13 and of course you can play back media directly from the server as well although a lot of factors go into the performance of how that media plays back it's going to depend a lot on your server a lot on your wireless connection the type of video it is the quality of the video etc you're going to notice some definite choppiness here when trying to play back this 4k video in the final big tentpole feature for the files app in iOS 13 is of course support for external media so right here you can see I'm plugging this USB type-c thumb drive directly into my iPad pro watch what happens you're gonna notice here in just a second there we go a not-so-subtle little nod to the fact that you should subscribe to this channel if you enjoy these videos but I'm going to go ahead and tap subscribe here and then you're going to be able to easily see all the contents of the thumb drive so I can tap on that image there view its metadata open it directly start marking it up whatever I need to do I can drag that to local storage or one of the cloud providers that I have configured within the files app it just affords you a whole lot of flexibility so here is a movie I can open that up and play that back directly from that USB Drive so without a doubt the new files app is one of the best new features in iOS 13 the next hop iPad OS feature is desktop class browsing in Safari that is such a welcome new feature here you can see Squarespace you can go in and configure and edit your Squarespace website similarly to how you do on a desktop and if you've ever tried to use Squarespace on iOS 12 or below you know how utterly frustrating it could be and the same thing goes for Google Docs now the iPad will present the desktop version of the website in Safari your touch inputs gonna map correctly and website scaling is going to scale to take advantage of that iPads large displays all that extra real estate won't just go to waste here on the iPad with this new desktop class version of Safari and things like YouTube you're gonna be able to see the real desktop version of YouTube whenever you load up youtube.com and you don't have to do anything the user agent automatically presents itself as a Mac version of the browser so YouTube will be formatted properly folks it's finally here yes finally we get the ability to download files it only took 13 versions of iOS before we were able to get it but now it's finally here the ability to download files and you can even go into Safari settings and configure where the downloads will be stored whether it be to a cloud provider directly on your device to iCloud Drive you can even you know what you can even let me let me grab my thumb drive here you can even save your downloads to an external drive that is crazy like this is almost like too much to handle if you're an iOS user you've been using iOS all this time with these limitations in place and with iOS 13 those limitations are just thrown out the window so now like I said you can configure downloads to be stored not only on your internal storage but to an external drive which is just nuts to think about all right so let me show you an example of how this works you simply tap download like that and you tap download that's it it's not going to say that Safari I can't open the file or whatever as long as you have enough storage space you can download it so just tap the download button in the toolbar to see the status of your download you can see it going there and if I want to view the location of where that file is downloading just tap the magnifying glass and there it takes me to my external volume where the download is in progress now one of the more frustrating things about larger iPads is using the software keyboard to type while holding the device in your hand but iOS 13 brings about a very welcome addition that will make handheld keyboard typing so much easier and that's the floating keyboard so you tap and hold here select floating and then you'll see the keyboard basically turn into like an iPhone keyboard that you can move anywhere around the screen so I move it here if I want to type with my left hand move it here if I want to type with my right hand and this new floating keyboard also enables quick pad typing that allows you to swipe on the keys to spell out of words with ease so let me show you right here so we just swipe like that to type that is a very nice feature to have on the iPad and when you're ready to dock it back to a regular keyboard you simply drag all the way down to the bottom just like that now another top iOS 13 slash hype at OS feature is multitasking here on the iPad multitasking has received just a huge improvement now you can have multiple slide over apps just like this so I'm just adding more and more apps to that slide over stack and the really cool thing about having this is that you can simply swipe through all those slide over apps just like this just swipe through so you can have tons of apps right at your fingertips at any time and it works just like you would expect so when you interact with apps it will cycle between those two apps that you interact with just like this and then you can just keep swiping to view the rest of the apps like that then when you want to navigate directly to a specific app you can open up the slide over switcher simply by swiping up from the bottom of the slide over stack that allows you to view multiple apps at once and then you can tap on them and switch to them or swipe up to close a slide of app and of course you can flick the stack still to move it over to the side or just flick it again to move it off screen swipe back to move it back on the screen and then swipe again to flick it over to the left side there now you can also grab the handle at the top to move the topmost app to a split view or to a full screen app by moving it up to the top here I'll do a split view and that takes that first app in the stack the files app in this case to a split view app and then all your remaining slide or apps are still there so you can still interact with them as you wish now another awesome multitasking feature in iPad OS 13 is the ability to have multiple windows from the same app and split view like this and of course you could do this with Safari in previous versions of iOS but now in I've had OS 13 you can do so with more the stock apps like the Notes app for instance so he can simply drag a note over to the side to open up a split view with two different notes just like that but it doesn't stop there you can also open multiple windows across multiple spaces from the same application let me show you what I mean here so I have this this note I'm gonna drag down here and I'm going to create a split view with the reminders app so just open reminders move it to the side and there we go reminders in notes right there its own custom space but I still have the other space with the two notes so this means you can have multiple spaces featuring multiple windows from the same application and the new multitasking allows you to view all the open windows from that particular application like here with the Safari app that is super powerful as well so here I have Safari in notes have reminders and notes standalone notes and a standalone Safari and there's one more big multitasking feature and that is app expose to show all windows for a particular application all you need to do is long press on that application in this case Safari to view all the Safari windows you can see I have three Safari windows here one pair with notes app in this case now if I long press on notes and select show all windows I'm gonna be able to view all the notes at windows including spaces shared with other applications like here with reminders and with Safari and I can also use app expose to launch a new standalone window of that application now if you've watched any of our other videos you probably already know how crazy I am about the new Photos app particularly the new editing functionality within the Photos app and it is definitely one of the top iOS 13 slash hype @os features without a doubt in previous versions of iOS the most you could edit a video was to do a trim but an iPad OS and iOS 13 you can actually go in and edit videos just like you would edit photos that means you can apply all these effects directly to your videos you can adjust their intensity you can turn them on or off to see how they look before and after it's a very deep editing experience for photos let alone videos but yes you can do all this to video so here you saw a bump the saturation all the way up and then I'm gonna go ahead and drag it all the way down and you can see it right there happen in real time and we just set it back to default and there's all these other different effects that you can apply like vignettes warmth tint etc so now we can view our edits and see before and after and you can also of course change your filters and the filter intensity now here's what's really impressive about the photos editing interface you can go in change the horizon alter the tilt you can also flip an image you can rotate just like that and you can change the aspect ratio and what's crazy is that all these edits are done non destructively so watch this I'm going to save it's saving the video but unlike iOS 12 when you perform a trim it's not creating a new video it's actually saving all those changes to the original video via database and then you can go in and back those changes out if you wish to do so at any time it's really really powerful stuff so you could see I am altering those changes saving the video and once it finishes saving you can play it back just like that this is without a doubt one of the best new features in iOS 13 it was kind of funny because dark mode was sort of the headlining feature of iOS 13 and while I think it is still a very important feature because it's on this list obviously it's not as big of a feature as some of the other things we've talked about but it's still really good you can enable it via the settings display and brightness it makes the interface dark so it's more comfortable to use in dark environments or dimly lit environments and what's nice is that all of your applications at least all the stock applications are affected by this change and you saw you can enable or disable dark mode from control center as well but also third-party applications will be able in the future to take advantage of dark mode as well but right now let me just showcase some of the stock applications you saw the App Store app here's the home app you see the new darker tile there what else can we look at how about photos you see the dark chrome at the bottom of the Photos app what else do we have here how about let's see reminders app you see the new dark interface along with the Notes app in that shared space so the dark Notes app as well and of course the mail app gets a dark mode you see that new mail interface there and let's see we also have the Files app so you have a dark files app and here's Safari with another Notes app shared space now it may seem weird to have a new volume indicator on this list with so many other big features but this is a big deal considering how annoying the old volume HUD used to be but in iOS 13 you could see that volume HUD has been relocated over to the left side of the displayed next to the volume buttons which makes sense and what's cool is that the volume indicator will automatically collapse to make it even smaller and you can control it with your finger just like this notice how it collapses to be even smaller but it's not just the volume controls that have been relocated whenever you enable the mute switch you can see the silent mode indicator which now appears at the top the display instead of in the middle like it used to the new look around feature in the redesigned Maps app for iOS 13 is a big deal because it is Apple's answer to Google Street View let me show you what I mean here so if you tap that little magnifying glass when you're zoomed in far enough on an eligible City you will see you look around and like Google Street View look around provide you with a 3d perspective of your surroundings so you can move your little cursor around like this and you will see the look-around window update accordingly now in the upper left hand corner you will see a full-screen button if you tap that you can take the look around view full screen and of course you can move around with your finger you can tap on points of interest like this and zoom into those areas and receive additional information right there at your fingertips now what makes look-around particularly cool is how smooth and seamless the transitions are as you move about the 3d space just like this certainly more smooth than you'll find on Google Street View that's for sure prior to iOS 13 it just always felt like Apple Maps was missing that one key feature Google Street View and although it's only available in a handful of cities and it will be rolling out slowly throughout 2019 you can't help but think that this is definitely one of the biggest new features in iOS 13 in iOS 13 you get a whole new suite of gestures for a cut copy paste undo and redo so let me show you how to use it right now so to copy all you need to do is pinch in with three fingers like this that will copy you see the little copy indicator at the top now to cut all you need to do is pinch in twice like this to paste all you need to do is pinch out like this super handy and to undo all you need to do is swipe with three fingers to the left like this and the redo swipe with three fingers to the right like that complementing these new gestures is improved direct cursor control you can tap and drag your cursor and precisely position it wherever you want within a text entry field provides much more precise control than the old magnifying glass method and then there's mouse and controller support built-in so you can use an xbox controller or a playstation controller you can use a wireless bluetooth mouse so I already have my MX master 2's paired and now I'm pairing my Xbox controller you can see both devices paired here so I can use the Xbox controller to play any MFI and able title such as Riptide renegade which I am playing right here and like I've said before the Xbox controller is a much better controller than any of the other MFI enabled controllers in the past this change alone makes iOS a much more capable gaming platform now as mentioned mouse support is also available however this is more of an accessibility feature than anything else now that being said mouse control is surprisingly good in iOS 13 and not just that you can customize the buttons on your mouse to a very high degree you can even make those buttons execute shortcuts using the shortcuts app and although you do have to go into accessibility and enable assistive touch in order to use this feature I'm still very surprised at just how well it works just how well it's implemented accessibility feature or not is very evident that Apple spent a lot of time trying to make the mouse control support just right in iOS 13 and then the final top iOS 13 feature is the brand new redesign reminders app you have a smart list at the top which will automatically filter and track your reminders you have your list and then you have individual reminders now you can create a new list with a variety of different characteristics obviously you can give it a name you can also give it a color and then you can give it a special glyph below so you can choose any of these glyphs how about the home glyph which use that one all right and then just tap Done so that's how you create a new list now you can also group together a multiple list so you can just drag and drop one list on top of the other and that will create a new group and then you can go in and rename that group and then you can choose to include additional lists in that group as well so you can see the Jeff group has two lists below it so that helps you stay organized with your various lists so you see my smart list area not much going on there right now so let's change that I'm gonna tap an individual item in the nine-to-five Mac list I'm gonna tap flagged and flag that item actually want to flag multiple items and you can see the flag the smart list rise now you have three items there and you can easily filter on those items just by tapping that smart list now let me show you something else you can actually indent just by swiping over like this which allows you to nest items within a list to stay better organized so just tap the disclosure triangle to open up like that and if you want to remove the nested items you can simply outdent just by swiping like you did it first to undo those changes you can also quickly flag an item by swiping left and tapping the flat button and Siri intelligence will automatically suggest due dates based on the name of your items so you can see there one day tap there for today and now you'll find a today item and two scheduled items in your smart list so ladies and gentlemen this has been a look at what I consider to be the best features for iOS 13 and iPad OS what do you guys think let me know down below in the comment section this is Jeff with the 905 Mac we like to thank our sponsors dugu case again for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube don't forget to check the description below for your link to the zoom use case for the iPad Mini features seven adjustable angles a durable tear resistant exterior along with a magnetic cover and flap a robust bumper and one-year warranty again special thanks to Zuka case for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube\n"