Apple now allows iPhone apps to run as separate windows in the front-of-house scheduler
1 min readFront Desk Scheduler on iPadOS 16 is now optimized for iPhone apps on the iPad, allowing users to use Front Desk Scheduler with apps made for smaller iPhone screens as separate windows on the M1 iPad.
With the release of iPadOS 16 Beta 3, Apple now allows iPhone apps to run as a separate window in Front Desk Scheduler. This means popular iPhone apps without iPad apps, such as Instagram, can achieve a relatively normal user experience, thanks to the new multitasking interface.
Front Desk Scheduling is one of the biggest new features of iPadOS 16, allowing users to have overlapping app windows. Front Desk Scheduling on iPadOS 16 is only available on the latest iPad Air and the M1-equipped 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
Apple says that only M1-enabled iPads can run Front Desk Scheduler.