


SPLIT SCREEN IPHONE UPDATE
Update 2: SO help for finding URL schemes of other apps: iOS - Find the URL scheme of an app on my iPhone - might work for iPadOS, too. Examples from that site are Apple-created deep links that include: Add code to the method to parse the contents of the URL and take appropriate actions.Īnd, finally, check out the Always-Updated List of iOS App URL Scheme Names, again, last accessed.

SPLIT SCREEN IPHONE FULL
It will set you back about 4.99, and it works well in both landscape and portrait mode, and you can also enlarge or shrink the apps you want to see. Its still mega useful for the screen always staying on at full brightness, something I cant believe the default app wont do. The system delivers the URL to your app by calling your app delegate’s application(_:open:options:) method. Split screen is an iOS app which does what its name suggests, by letting you use two apps simultaneously. Then, you would handle the incoming URL actions. Here, you're relating your app to the URL scheme (eg, "myphotoapp"). Next, you would "register" your URL scheme in the "info" tab of your project's settings in Xcode, under the URL Types section. Example: myphotoapp:albumname?name=”albumname” Update: from the custom URL scheme article, first, you would create your own URL for clients to use when calling your app. I will try to update this answer with some examples in a bit, but I wanted to give you something to consider while I find them. From the bottom of your screen, swipe up, hold, then let go. Tapping on the small drag bar will now put the apps side-by-side and you can use both of them simultaneously. Pick the app you want to open from the list. Inside any app, swipe left from the middle-right edge of the screen to enter Slide Over mode. Here's an SO question and answers related to the subject: url - iOS deep linkingĪlso, see the developer documentation "About Apple URL Schemes"Īnd, Allowing Apps and Websites to Link to Your ContentĪnother: Defining a Custom URL Scheme for Your App Swipe up from the bottom of your screen to the top. To access Split screen mode, rotate your iPhone to enter landscape mode. Search for information on "deep linking", "universal links", custom URLs, and "URL schemes".
