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Q1. What makes iPadOS development different from standard iOS development?
A: iPadOS requires considering larger screen layouts, multitasking scenarios, keyboard and trackpad input, Apple Pencil support, and features like drag-and-drop that don't apply to iPhone. Building well for iPad means designing specifically for these capabilities.
Q2. Can you optimize our existing iPhone app for iPad, or do we need a separate app?
A: We can create a universal app that works on both devices with platform-appropriate interfaces, or optimize your existing app for iPad. The approach depends on how different your iPad experience should be from iPhone and your specific requirements.
Q3. How do you handle apps that need to work across iPhone, iPad, and Mac?
A: We build using size classes and adaptive layouts that work across Apple platforms, sharing code where appropriate while customizing interfaces for each device's characteristics. Complexity depends on how much platform-specific functionality your app requires.
Q4. What iPadOS features should our app support for the best user experience?
A: Priority depends on your app type, but generally multitasking support, keyboard shortcuts, and proper layout adaptation are baseline expectations. Apple Pencil, drag-and-drop, and external display support depend on your app's purpose and user workflows.
Q5. Do iPadOS apps require different App Store submission or review processes?
A: iPad apps use the same App Store submission process, but Apple reviews how well apps utilize iPad's screen and features. Apps need to provide appropriate iPad experiences to pass review if claiming iPad support.
Q6. How can we hire iPadOS developers from Oodles for our iPad app project?
A: Visit our contact page to share your app concept, whether you're building new or optimizing existing apps, and which iPad features matter for your users. We'll discuss how our iPadOS developers can create experiences that work well on Apple's tablet platform.