Fully agree. I do not like it either and the article sums it perfectly up.<p>The best multitasting UI has been figures out: Windows taskbar with non-minimized and non-grouping window elements in the taskbar. This gives you the ability to put any app into the foreground with only one click, you see all windows that are open, close them easily and rearrange them. Plus, you see which apps are running and which apps are closed. And finally, it is very space-saving.<p>I wished Apple would re-invent the dock+top bar+those 3 different window managers that are running in parallel.
Apple shareholder here with 1/4th of my net worth in Apple stock.<p>Apple doesn't want multitasking to get too powerful on the iPad because they want you to buy a Macbook Air/Pro and an iPad. Their strategy worked. I own a Macbook Pro 16" (previously M1 Air) and an iPad Pro M1.<p>People need to let go of the dream of an iPad capable of doing what a Macbook Air can do in productivity. It doesn't make economic sense for Apple to do this (yet). It's possible that user behavior changes in the future and the entry-level Macbook and iPad Pro must merge into one device. But for now, it hasn't happened.