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Why iPadOS 26 can make the iPad a suitable MacBook replacement

This year’s update delivers a nice blend of desktop-class features and touch-first design, bringing the iPad closer than ever to being a legitimate MacBook alternative.

June 11, 2025 / 08:25 IST
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For years, the iPad has existed in an awkward space — blistering hardware paired with a software experience that never quite lived up to its potential. We all know that the iPad has been a tablet par excellence but Apple has — at least since the revamped iPad Pro in 2018 — continuously pushed it as a PC replacement. The keyboard has seen iterations, multitasking has been tinkered with a lot but somehow the iPad has always been the bridesmaid, and never the bride.

With iPadOS 26, Apple may finally get users to commit and say “I do” on behalf of the iPad as a MacBook replacement. This year’s update delivers a nice blend of desktop-class features and touch-first design, bringing the iPad closer than ever to being a legitimate MacBook alternative.

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The most notable change? The most notable change? Window management. Apple’s revamped window management system now enables resizable, freely positioned app windows that actually remember their layout when reopened — something Mac users take for granted, and iPad users have long wished for.

With draggable corners, upper-left window controls, and a clean UI, it now genuinely feels like a desktop environment. Add to that a new menu bar interface that appears when swiping from the top — offering app menus and quick access to settings — and suddenly the iPad doesn’t just behave like a desktop, it looks like one too.