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Reading – iOS 9 Actually Makes the iPad Usable for Work

IMG_0018.PNGAs a blogger, I’m very much looking forward to the ability to have an article open with the WordPress app next to you instead of constantly going back and forth between apps or Safari tabs on my iPad. It’s closer to what I would normally do when writing on a laptop or at my desk with multiple monitors.

It might not be as cool as multiple monitors, but that solution doesn’t travel well. 😉

Also, better battery life and efficient use of storage on my 16GB iPhone is something else I’m looking forward to as well, assuming it works out that way.

Are you looking forward to iOS9?

iOS 9 Actually Makes the iPad Usable for Work

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