Apple patent hints at 'Spaces' coming to iPad !!



A new Apple patent filing unearthed by Patently Apple points 

at an interesting prospect for productivity hounds 

on the iPad: bringing the multi-desktop "Spaces" feature 

found in Mac OS X to the realm of the touch-screen tablet. 



Called "device, method, and graphical user interface for 

manipulating workspace views," the 2009 application,

which went live on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's site 

yesterday, describes a device with a touch screen that has 

"a plurality of workspace views." When enabled, the idea is

to let users jump around to their various screens with finger 

gestures, turning the 10-inch screen into a just a window 

of a larger work space. 

The various toggles for surfing around these work spaces are 

described as gestures, including pinching in various parts of the 

screen as well as a five-finger tap and pinch. 

Similar gestures appeared, and still grace the iPad in the form

of a feature that had been made available to developers since an 

early beta of iOS 4.3. Apple had experimented with allowing users 

to not only jump back to the home screen with a five-finger pinch, 

but also pull up the multitasking bar with a four-fingered swipe, 

and even jump between open applications by swiping multiple 

fingers across the screen. 

This functionality never made it to the build of iOS 4.3 that 

went out to users, though can still be enabled by marking the

iPad as a development device within Apple's Xcode software.

Some developers with applications that made use of multi-finger

gestures complained that the feature could send finger-happy 

users skipping off to another application by mistake. 

What's interesting about this patent is that it's not just single

applications that are being described as taking up the whole view, 

it's full on desktop work spaces. Patently Apple suggests this is 

Apple considering bringing the full version of Mac OS X to a tablet,

versus the company's iOS software based on the patent's image 

section alone, which depicts OS X screenshots in the examples. 

The other curious tidbit to be gleaned from the application is that

Apple is exploring gestures that can be assigned to specific parts 

of the screen. This adds an extra layer of complexity to what 

users need to learn, but extends some of the gestures used on 

tablets in a similar fashion to what the company has done 

on the multitouch trackpads found on MacBooks and 

with its Magic Trackpad accessory. 

The important thing to point out here is that this is just a patent 

application, and is in no way a surefire bet that the company 

plans to bring the functionality to existing devices. 

Even so, it does give a hint at some of the additional things the 

company's Mac OS and iOS platforms can share with one another, 

something that's going to be of keen interest to users of both

in the run-up to 10.7 Lion and the next major version of iOS,

the latter of which is expected to be unveiled at Apple's WWDC

event in June.

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