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Swift Playgrounds updated with improved interface for iPad and machine learning lessons

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 27, 2022

Following the , Apple has now introduced a new version of Swift Playgrounds. The update enhances the app’s interface on the iPad with a customizable toolbar and new menus, along with new machine learning lessons. According to the Swift Playgrounds 4.2 release notes, the app now takes advantage of new APIs introduced with iPadOS 16 that bring even more desktop-level interface elements to iPad apps. This includes a customizable toolbar with... + full article



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