Apple users can finally rejoice as the tech giant is set to introduce a Calculator app for the iPad, a feature that has been noticeably absent since the device’s launch over 14 years ago.
The new Calculator app will be included in iPadOS 18, which is scheduled to be unveiled during Apple’s WWDC conference on June 10. This long-awaited addition comes after years of users having to rely on third-party calculator apps from the App Store.
Rumors suggest that the updated Calculator app for the Mac, expected to be part of macOS 15, will come with several new features. These include integration with the Notes app, a resizable window, a sidebar for recent calculations, and more.
Following the WWDC keynote, the first beta of iPadOS 18 is anticipated to be released immediately, with a wider release expected in September. Despite these exciting updates, users are still eagerly awaiting the availability of popular apps like Instagram and WhatsApp on the iPad.
The introduction of a Calculator app for the iPad is a significant development for Apple users and is sure to enhance the user experience for those who have long awaited this feature. Stay tuned for more updates from Apple’s WWDC conference as they continue to unveil new and innovative features for their devices.
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