Apple’s new collaborative work software Freeform is now available

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Apple has launched a unique new application for its multiple operating systems for future collaborative work.

Discover Freeform, the upcoming Apple program built for collaboration for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users. The WWDC, which took place at the start of the week, was used by Apple to deliver a slew of announcements.

We have already covered the likes of new features that will be included in iOS 16, the display of which Always On may be reserved exclusively for the iPhone 14 Pro, and now we have the Freeform, a software that allows individuals to work together via FaceTime

The Application was unveiled during the announcement of the iPadOS 16. The Cupertino company revealed the software and said it is solely devoted to collaborative work. It has a simple concept: workers may write, draw, and add notes, documents, or photographs on a digital blank canvas accessible via FaceTime chat. Your coworkers can view the changes you’ve made in real-time this way (and vice versa).

Finally, for compatible iPads, the app has complete support for Apple Pencil. Freeform will be released later this year on iPadOS 16, as well as iOS 16 and macOS Ventura.

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