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iPadOS 27 adds three features to make iPad more like the Mac

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Why This Matters

iPadOS 27 marks a significant step toward making the iPad more like a Mac, enhancing productivity and user experience for those who rely on keyboard and multitasking features. These updates bridge the gap between the two platforms, offering users a more seamless and efficient workflow, especially for power users and professionals.

Key Takeaways

iPadOS and macOS used to be very different software platforms. But especially since iPadOS 26, the two have become a lot more alike. And that’s even more true this year, with iPadOS 27 adding three features that make the iPad more Mac-like than ever.

#1: App names in status bar

I work on an M5 iPad Pro that‘s attached to a Magic Keyboard all the time. And one issue the iPad has long had for keyboard users is the lack of a clear ‘active app’ indicator.

If you only have one app on-screen, this isn’t a problem. But if you have several apps visible at once, keyboard shortcuts become tricky. I can’t count the number of times I’ve tried a keyboard shortcut thinking it would trigger in one app, only to be surprised that a different app was targeted instead.

The Mac solved this problem long ago by putting the active app’s name in the top-left corner of the screen. And now, iPadOS 27 does this too.

iPadOS 27 users will find the active app’s name right next to other status bar elements like the time and date. It’s a small, but welcome change that makes using an iPad with a keyboard a far more pleasant experience.

#2: Always-on menu bar

Another welcome iPadOS 27 change is the option for an always-on menu bar.

Last year Apple brought the menu bar to iPad for the first time. But unlike the Mac, iPadOS 26’s menu bar would only appear onscreen when explicitly summoned.

In iPadOS 27, the Settings app has a new toggle under Multitasking & Gestures. It reads: ‘Automatically Show and Hide Menu Bar.’

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