Interestingly, Multiple Windows also allows users to see multiple instances of the same app. However, developers need to create implementations of Multiple Windows into their apps. “While built on the same foundation as iOS, iPad has become a truly distinct experience,” Apple explains. “With powerful apps designed for a large Multi?Touch display. Multitasking made simple with intuitive gestures. And the ability to drag and drop a file with a fingertip. It’s always been magical. And now it’s called iPadOS.” Microsoft is one of the first to embrace the feature. The company says its OneDrive app takes advantage of the iPadOS tool starting today. An update for the OneDrive for iOS applications allows users to see multiple files from the storage service, with files also editable. It seems Microsoft is still working on specifics of opening new windows on iPadOS OneDrive. There are currently several was you can open the Multiple Windows within the app. We’ll get to them below, but it will be interesting to see if Microsoft refines this process.
Opening windows
Users can drag the OneDrive Dock icon to the side of the iPad screen and select whether to use the existing window or open a new one. Drag and object like a file to the side of the screen and drop it in the new window the system provides Touch and hold the OneDrive app icon and select “Show All Windows” and then choose +