Sources familiar with Apple’s plans for WWDC 2014 provide some interesting news. Most likely, iOS 8 will add another attractive feature to the iPad: Split-Screen and simultaneous display of two applications together. As you know, to date, all apps available for the iPad can only be used in full screen mode.

The ability to display two or more applications side by side is a leaflet from the Microsoft notebook. The company’s Surface tablets with Snap feature have allowed users to split the tablet screen and assign it to more than one application, thus increasing the usability of Surfs. This feature is especially welcome among corporate employees – which is an important market.

In essence, Microsoft Surfs has been able to introduce itself as a viable alternative to laptops with the ability to split screens, and this is a step that Microsoft has taken ahead of Apple. Apple, which with the iPad, led the world of technology to mobile computing. But sources close to Apple say that in developing this feature for the iPad, it will not be enough to just watch two apps side by side at the same time, and it will be easier to give and receive two-way apps.

For example, you can take content such as text, video, or photos from one app to another. This means that Apple is finally ready to support XPC on iOS, which means simple: developers open their hands to design apps that can

share content.

The addition of the split-page feature to the iPad has been a long-standing demand of Apple users, and many concept designs have been created to visualize it. For example, the following video is one of them: