Most of the biggest updates that i OS 11 brings are on the tablet – meaning that as well as being a less risky device to try it out on, you also get to experience the full joy of the new features.Prime among those is multitasking, which also brings with it a redesigned home screen and way of using features like drag and drop.The new update – which brings probably the biggest changes ever made to the i Pad, and some pretty major ones to the i Phone too – was unveiled at WWDC earlier this month.It brings proper multitasking to the i Pad, allowing people to easily do more than one thing at once and making the tablet into a proper, productivity-focused computer.So if you do depend on your i Pad for work, for instance, it’s probably best holding off for now.
With every new update to the preview, some of those bugs and problems are removed – so you can wait until later on and hold our for a more dependable version of i OS 11.The main thing you need to ask yourself is how much you rely on your device.If you need to make sure that it is always ready to respond for work, for instance, then don’t update to the beta: though bugs are rare within the software, they do have an annoying tendency to pop up exactly when you need to write an important email.There are apps to make you work more productively, apps to help you shed those unsightly pounds or and even apps to tell you how to get to the pub quicker.We showed you all the best apps out there recently in our 100 Must-have app list but we saved the sexiest apps of all until last. That's right, you can now get your daily fix of the opposite sex within the confines of your magnificent mobile.