Thanks for this. Great work.
Nice and simple, and works well.
I've just been testing out what apps work, and what don't work, in multi-window and have found the following:
The following apps don't resize and therefore you can't see everything and you can't scroll around to access all buttons:
I realise that this is not the fault of your app.
The following apps seem to work well:
- LINE
- Whatsapp
- Facebook Messenger
- Google+ Messenger
- GoSMS Pro
- Contacts
- Polaris Office 4
- Kingsoft Office - It's handy having both office suites as you can open up on Polaris and Kingsoft at the same time and compare docs
- Pulse
- Adobe REader
- OneNote
- Convertpad
- GNotes
- Freenote+
- Google Translate - Handy when you have quite a few words on a page to translate
- ThaiDict (Paiboon) - Handy when you have quite a few words on a page to translate
- n7 Player - This works quite well if you want to make it's window very small and just see the transport controls while doing something else in the other window.
These both worked quite well in conjunction with Freenote+ if you want to play choards or notes and on the guitar and then write down notes at the same time.
- Tape Machine - Handy for when you want to record whilst reading some words or music in the other window.
- Caustic - works, but is not too useable squashed into the smaller screen
- Audio Evolution - graphics don't redraw when you adjust the split window size
Apps that force landscape mode end up looking pretty squashed. But I still found that using something like grand piano was ok for tapping out notes and having Freenote+ open in the other window for taking notes.