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and manage files with ease, all from an intuitive user
interface that puts Apple’s own Files to shame.
Although there was little to dislike about the look
and feel of prior releases, Documents adds a fresh coat
of paint inspired by the company’s recent PDF Expert 7,
a robust tool for document editing and annotation. The
result is a refined UI that makes viewing and organizing
files a more organic experience, with support for iOS
13’s new Dark Mode and floating keyboard. iPad users
can also now open more than one Documents window
at a time, great for side-by-side comparison or to drag-
and-drop content between them.
Documents 7
brings the Plus
button to iPhone,
making it easier for
users to create and
import files from
almost anywhere
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andmanagefileswithease,allfromanintuitiveuser
interfacethatputsApple’sownFilestoshame.
Althoughtherewaslittletodislikeaboutthelook
andfeelofpriorreleases,Documentsaddsafreshcoat
ofpaintinspiredbythecompany’srecentPDFExpert7,
arobusttoolfordocumenteditingandannotation.The
resultisarefinedUIthatmakesviewingandorganizing
filesamoreorganicexperience,withsupportforiOS
13’snewDarkModeandfloatingkeyboard.iPadusers
canalsonowopenmorethanoneDocumentswindow
atatime,greatforside-by-sidecomparisonortodrag-
and-dropcontentbetweenthem.
Documents 7
brings the Plus
button to iPhone,
making it easier for
users to create and
import files from
almost anywhere