Apple today introduced a brand new application called Freeform, which will work on iPhone, iPad and Mac devices.


Freeform offers a flexible digital screen for real-time collaboration via FaceTime, with full Apple Pencil support when using “iPad”. Users can add images, notes, scribbles, documents, web links, PDFs, and more, and view others’ posts as they add content or make edits.

Collaborators can start a session from “FaceTime” and view updates from other users directly in the Messages thread. Freeform will come on iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura later this year.

Related stories

Apple Developer App updated before WWDC 2022

Apple is preparing for the Worldwide Developers Conference, which is scheduled to begin in less than two weeks, and today updated Apple Developer with information about the 2022 event. Apple Developer includes details on session videos, digital lounges, labs, coding issues, and more. for WWDC 2022, which allows developers to sign up to participate directly in the application. Developers …

Apple is sending developers a second beta version of iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6

Apple today released to developers the second beta version of the upcoming iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6 updates for testing, with the new software coming two weeks after the first beta release. Developers can download iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6 through the Apple Developer Center or wirelessly after the correct profile has been installed on the iPhone or iPad. We don’t know yet what it could be …

Apple is sending developers the first beta version of iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6

Apple today released to developers the first beta versions of the upcoming iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6 updates for testing, with the new software coming two days after the launch of iOS 15.5 and iPadOS 15.5. Developers can download iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6 through the Apple Developer Center or wirelessly after the correct profile has been installed on the iPhone or iPad. We don’t know yet …

Apple launches second public beta of iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6

Apple today released the second public beta of iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6, with software updates coming two weeks after Apple deployed the first public beta of iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6. IOS and iPadOS 15.6 beta can be downloaded over the air after installing the correct profile from Apple’s public testing website on your iPhone or iPad. No new features found in …

Twitter TweetDeck for Mac will be closed in July and will remain available on the web

Twitter today announced that it will end TweetDeck for Mac next month to focus on the web version of TweetDeck. “TweetDeck for Mac will be removed from July 1st,” says TweetDeck for Mac on the banner at the top. Twitter said users can continue to access TweetDeck at TweetDeck.com. The banner may appear only after restarting the application and there …

macOS 13: What we know so far

The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple’s annual development and software-oriented conference, is in a week away. We heard very little about macOS 13 before its announcement this year, so we can look forward to big surprises when it comes on June 6th. Here’s what we know about the next version of the Apple Mac operating system. Name macOS 13? Every year he goes to …

Apple is working to make the iPad with the iPadOS 16 multitasking changes more like a Mac

Apple wants the iPad to act like a laptop rather than a smartphone, and plans to implement changes to the iPadOS 16 to support this goal, says Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. iPadOS 16 will feature a redesigned multitasking interface that makes it easy to switch between tasks and keep track of which applications are open, as well as allow users to resize windows. Apple plans to implement new ways users can …

Popular stories

Apple is working to make the iPad with the iPadOS 16 multitasking changes more like a Mac

Apple wants the iPad to act like a laptop rather than a smartphone, and plans to implement changes to the iPadOS 16 to support this goal, says Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. iPadOS 16 will feature a redesigned multitasking interface that makes it easy to switch between tasks and keep track of which applications are open, as well as allow users to resize windows. Apple plans to implement new ways users can …

Highlights: Rumors of the WWDC 2022 + iPhone 14 Pro with the display still on?

It’s the time of year again when the calendar flips to June! Apple’s developer conference begins on Monday, and we saw a flood of rumors at the last minute, although much of what can be expected remains a mystery. There have been rumors this week about some of the changes coming in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, and we’ve also heard details about the iPhone 14 lineup, which we don’t expect until the usual …

Gurman: The MacBook Air doesn’t expect it to come in a range of colors similar to the iMac

According to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the upcoming MacBook Air 2022 is not expected to come in a range of colors similar to the 24-inch iMac. In a tweet, Gurman says the MacBook Air is likely to come in standard space gray, silver and gold, similar to previous models. Reports of multi-color variations are probably “exaggerated,” according to Gurman, who says he doesn’t expect …

The iPhone 14 series is expected to start with increased 6GB of RAM

According to Taiwanese research firm TrendForce, all four iPhone 14 models launched later this year will be equipped with 6GB of RAM. TrendForce said the iPhone 14 Pro models will be upgraded to a faster and more energy-efficient type of RAM known as LPDDR5, while the standard iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max models are expected to stay with LPDDR4X. If the message turns out to be accurate, …