First look - The best iOS 11 features for iPad

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iOS 11 promises big changes to Apple's mobile platform, but the biggest improvements will be seen by i Cod users. Here's a rundown of some of the best features coming to the iPad lineup with iOS 11.

Apple's premium tablet is starting to become more like a Mac with the introduction of a few new key features coming this fall. We'll start with a doc completely redesigned to look and operate more like Mac OS. It now goes well beyond the previous six a Plymouth, holding up to three recently used apps along with 13 customizable apps on the nine point seven inch and 15 on the twelve point nine inch.

The new system-wide drag and drop feature is also taken advantage of, allowing for easier file management. The dock hides when you're not using it and can be easily brought up again with a simple swipe up from the bottom of the screen. You can also swipe up again while the dock is open or do a single long swipe while hidden to reveal the updated app switcher showing all of your opened apps in a simplified grid.

New multitasking improvements are also available, allowing you to view your apps and split view along with the revamp take on slide over control center. This offers more customization enabling quick access to frequently used controls all in one place. Another feature coming to iOS 11 is the brand new files app, which is essentially a toned down version of finder for Mac OS.

This app allows you to organize, tag and easily search for the files you need. Sending files to the cloud is now easier than ever with support for iCloud and other third party cloud services like Dropbox built right into the files app sidebar. The drag-and-drop feature makes moving around files a breeze, allowing you to tap on additional files while dragging the current one easily adding more files to the ones you wish to move.

The new doc and apps are designed to handle file management with ease, making it easy to get to where you need those files moved all while still dragging the original files. Apple is now expanding its offerings with the Apple Pencil support on the iPad Pro, allowing you to make hand-drawn annotations within standard apps like mail, Safari notes and even screenshots by tapping on the pop up shortly after taking the screenshot.

Additionally, you can now tap the Apple pencil on the lock screen to instantly access the Notes app. Machine-learning will also be implemented to translate and index handwritten notes so they can be searched or copied and pasted as editable text. Perhaps the most impressive addition to the Notes app is a brand-new built-in document scanner which uses a cam to scan a document while instantly adjusting the dimensions to perfectly fit your screen, providing a convenient way to digitally fill out paper forms before sharing them.

The iPad Pro has also been given the hardware refresh, so make sure to subscribe to Apple Insider on YouTube for more info. If your hunger for tech news isn't quite satisfied, head over to Apple Insider calm for the rest of our WWDC 2017 coverage and analysis.

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with new multitasking improvements you can now view your apps and split view along with the revamp take on slide over control center now offers more customization enabling quick access to frequently used controls all in one place another feature coming to iOS 11 as the brand new files app this app is essentially a toned down version of finder for Mac OS it allows you to organize tag and easily search for the files you need sending files to the cloud is now easier than ever with support for iCloud and other third party cloud services like Dropbox built right into the files app sidebar the drag-and-drop feature makes moving around files a breeze allowing you to tap on additional files while dragging the current one easily adding more files to the ones you wish to move the new doc and apps which your work and perfect handle with this feature making it easy to get to where you need those files moved all while still dragging the original files Apple is now expanding with the Apple pencil could view on the iPad pro allowing you to make hand-drawn annotations within standard apps like mail Safari notes and even screenshots by tapping on the pop up shortly after taking the screenshot additionally you can now tap the Apple pencil on the lock screen to instantly access the Notes app machine-learning will now be implemented to translate and index handwritten notes so they can be searched or copied and pasted as editable text perhaps the most impressive addition to the Notes app is a brand-new built in document scanner which uses a cam to scan a document while instantly adjusting the dimensions to perfectly fit your screen providing a convenient way to digitally fill out paper forms before sharing them the iPad pro has also been given the hardware refresh so make sure to subscribe to Apple Insider on YouTube for more info if your hunger for tech news isn't quite satisfied head over to Apple Insider calm for the rest of our WWDC 2017 coverage and analysis youi OS 11 promises big changes to Apple's mobile platform but the biggest improvements will be seen by I Cod users here's a rundown of some of the best features coming to the iPad lineup with iOS 11 Apple's premium tablet is starting to become more like a Mac with the introduction of a few new key features coming this fall we'll start with a doc completely redesigned to look and operate more like Mac OS it now goes well beyond the previous six a Plymouth holding up to three recently used apps along with 13 customizable apps on the nine point seven inch and 15 on the twelve point nine inch also taken advantage of the new system-wide drag and drop feature the dock hides when you're not using it and can be easily brought up again with a simple swipe up from the bottom of the screen you can also swipe up again while the dock is open or do a single long swipe while hidden to reveal the updated app switcher showing all of your opened apps in a simplified grid with new multitasking improvements you can now view your apps and split view along with the revamp take on slide over control center now offers more customization enabling quick access to frequently used controls all in one place another feature coming to iOS 11 as the brand new files app this app is essentially a toned down version of finder for Mac OS it allows you to organize tag and easily search for the files you need sending files to the cloud is now easier than ever with support for iCloud and other third party cloud services like Dropbox built right into the files app sidebar the drag-and-drop feature makes moving around files a breeze allowing you to tap on additional files while dragging the current one easily adding more files to the ones you wish to move the new doc and apps which your work and perfect handle with this feature making it easy to get to where you need those files moved all while still dragging the original files Apple is now expanding with the Apple pencil could view on the iPad pro allowing you to make hand-drawn annotations within standard apps like mail Safari notes and even screenshots by tapping on the pop up shortly after taking the screenshot additionally you can now tap the Apple pencil on the lock screen to instantly access the Notes app machine-learning will now be implemented to translate and index handwritten notes so they can be searched or copied and pasted as editable text perhaps the most impressive addition to the Notes app is a brand-new built in document scanner which uses a cam to scan a document while instantly adjusting the dimensions to perfectly fit your screen providing a convenient way to digitally fill out paper forms before sharing them the iPad pro has also been given the hardware refresh so make sure to subscribe to Apple Insider on YouTube for more info if your hunger for tech news isn't quite satisfied head over to Apple Insider calm for the rest of our WWDC 2017 coverage and analysis you\n"