Supporting iOS Multitasking on iPad

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A key piece of adaptivity in a modern iOS app is supporting multitasking on iPad. By default, apps created in Xcode 7 and newer will be configured to support multitasking: they’ll have a LaunchScreen.storyboard file that uses Auto Layout.

The easiest way for existing apps to opt in to multitasking is to create such a storyboard, then set it as the project’s Launch Screen:

Once your app supports iPad multitasking, audit existing views and view controllers to make sure that they use Auto Layout and can support a variety of size class combinations.

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* Supporting iOS Multitasking on iPad

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12 UIView
15 UIColor
26 UIImage
28 CALayer
30 NSDate
40 iBeacon
49 NSTimer
79 NSURL
84 Size Classes and Adaptivity
87 AWS SDK
96 NSData
101 Segues
104 EventKit
105 NSBundle
106 SiriKit
111 StoreKit
117 3D Touch
119 Keychain
122 Block
141 AirDrop
144 UISlider
145 Carthage
146 HealthKit
151 plist
157 MVVM
164 UIPhoenix
166 Simulator
168 NSArray
169 OpenGL
175 Core Data
179 MyLayout
180 UIFont
189 Security
200 Codable