![]() Stage Manager was another feature that launched with iPadOS 16 - you can read all about it in our separate Stage Manager feature, but it gets a little update for iPadOS 17. Additionally, there's Shape Recognition that enables you to hand draw a shape like a square and watch it snap into a perfect shape with a tap. There's a Follow Along feature that lets you see what collaborators are working on, and there are also some new features including watercolor brush, calligraphy pen, highlighter, variable-width pen, and ruler. Freeformįreeform initially launched with iPadOS 16 - though a little later in the year - and it gets a couple of tweaks with iPadOS 17. You can also tap the space bar to finish words or entire sentences. Autocorrected words are temporarily underlined and if they are wrong, you can go back to the initial word with just a tap. You no longer have to open Mail, copy the verification code and switch back to Safari to enter it, instead it will do this automatically.Īutocorrect gets some love in iPadOS 17, with more accuracy to help get the right word the first time. Search is also more responsive with iPadOS 17, and perhaps our favourite of the new features for Safari is the Autofill verification codes received in Mail. It means you can have a profile for Work and one for Personal for example, switching between them as you wish. ![]() New features on Safari include the ability to create a profile that will split your history, extensions, Tab Groups, cookies, and favorites. Last but not least, iPadOS 17 enables you to link related Notes together - maybe a holiday packing list and a holiday shopping list for example. You can also collaborate on PDFs and get real-time updates of any changes that have been made. You can annotate a PDF directly from the Notes app with the new software, as well as use Enhanced AutoFill to use your saved information from Contacts to fill out information on a PDF or scanned document automatically. It's also possible to create Live Stickers and react to messages with Stickers too.Ī number of features come to Notes with iPadOS 17, some of which are very useful. Stickers sync across iCloud so they are available across all your devices and you can use them anywhere you can access emoji, including third party apps. There's a new Stickers drawer in iPadOS 17 and iOS 17 that lets you see all your stickers in one place, alongside Animoji, Memoji and emoji. You can share your location or request a friend's location using the plus button and the location will then appear immediately in the Messages conversation with that person. It's also easier to share location through messages with iPadOS 17 and the plus button. Search is being improved too, with filters that you can combine to make it easier and faster for you to find something in your messages, and iMessage apps move to be all in one place, with quicker access via a new plus button. Messages gets a range of new features with iPadOS 17 including the ability to swipe to reply and transcription for audio messages, both of which we are very pleased to see. ![]() You can also react with your hands - like a double thumbs up - and this will fill the camera frame with 3D augmented reality effects like hearts, confetti and fireworks, depending on the gesture. You can record an audio or video message when someone misses your FaceTime call, and you can use FaceTime on Apple TV. FaceTimeįaceTime gets an update with iPadOS 17 and while it isn't a huge update, there are a couple of things. There are also a couple of features relating to vision health that you'll see in Health on iPad. The mental health features encourage you to reflect on your state of mind and view valuable insights into what might be contributing to it, as well as access standardised assessments used by clinics to understand risk of depression or anxiety. You can also log symptoms, set medication reminders and there's a focus on mental health too. You can see plenty of detail in the favourites view, whilst also reviewing trends and highlights using interactive charts. The Health app comes to iPad for the first time with iPadOS 17 and it has been optimised for the larger screen.
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