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Top 10 iPad Home Screen Widgets
Apple took its sweet time implementing widgets on the iPhone and iPad home screens. And we must say, it was worth the wait. iPadOS/iOS widgets look better and more consistent than they do in the Android world. iOS widgets come in three sizes—small, medium, and large. To take advantage of the iPad's larger screen, Apple allows developers to offer extra-large widgets on the home screen. Here are the 10 best iPad home screen widgets.
You no longer need to rely on the iPad's Today View menu to check for updates to installed apps. You can create a group of widgets on your iPad Home screen and quickly view app content.
Apollo is the best third-party Reddit app for iPhone and iPad. It was one of the first apps to adopt iPadOS widgets, and the developer has nailed the implementation with multiple widget types on the iPad. You have 21 widgets (yes, you read that right) to choose from. These widgets come in a variety of sizes and types. There's a joke widget, shower ideas, subreddit shortcuts, a wallpaper widget, and more.
The widgets come in large sizes and allow users to check out the latest Reddit posts without opening the app.
The default Reminders app received a much-needed update in the last two versions of iPadOS, and TickTick expands Apple's solution with a long list of productivity tools. TickTick lets you manage tasks, create lists, quickly view your calendar, use the Pomodoro Technique, build habits, and even create an Eisenhower Matrix.
TickTick offers a long list of widgets for your iPad. You can add your daily view, to-do list, habits, and more to your iPad. Our favorite is the Eisenhower Matrix widget. It lets you focus on urgent and important tasks on your iPad's Home screen.
Microsoft took its sweet time designing OneNote tools for iPhone and iPad. You can use the OneNote tool and take notes from within the tool itself. The app's large tool lets you jot down a note, start drawing, create a list, attach a photo, or record audio with a single tap. You can also review recent notes from within the tool. This is a neat alternative to Quick Notes (linked to Apple Notes) on the iPad.
The app store is full of quite a few Third-party email applications The app that caught our eye is Spark Mail. If you're looking for the best email experience on your iPad, look no further than Spark. The app's widgets are also useful, especially the large one that keeps your inbox and calendar side by side on the home screen. You have the option to create a custom widget, too.
So far, we've talked about third-party tools for iPad. Let's check out some of the built-in tools that can improve your workflow. If you use your iPad to make frequent calls, you'll want to use the Contacts widget. It's simple and can be done from the iPad's Home screen. The very large widget places call shortcuts for ten frequently used contacts.
6. FILES APP
We use the Files widget all the time on our iPad Pro. You can quickly access recently opened files from the widget. It displays your recent files from your iPad storage, iCloud, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. If you're closely tied to the Apple ecosystem, the Files widget definitely deserves a place on your iPad Home screen.
7. CARROT WEATHER
For some reason, Apple doesn't offer a Weather and Calculator app on the iPad. There's no way to use a calculator on the home screen, but you do have the option to check the outside temperature using the Carrot Weather app. Built-in weather widget But Carrot takes the experience further and packs in all the little details, including wind speed, sunset time, daily/weekly forecasts, and more. You can also add a weather map widget.
Kitchen Stories is a must-have for your iPad if you plan to use the device in the kitchen. The large Kitchen Stories widget can help you quickly see today's recipe, check reviews, ingredient lists, estimated time, and more.
Day One is The go-to Journal app Ours on iPhone and iPad. You can use the app's daily prompts and remind yourself to jot down memories, check off last year's entries with the This Day widget, and even track your current journaling streak on the home screen.
Color Widgets offers a collection of useful widgets that can be implemented on your iPad's home screen. It's the perfect companion to spruce up your iPad's home screen. You can add the date, battery, photo, daily forecast, quotes, music, and many more beautifully designed widgets. Most of the widgets are behind a paywall, but they're worth the purchase to liven up your home screen. Our favorites from the bunch are the countdown and animation widgets.
Follow the steps below to implement iPad widgets on the Home screen.
Step 1: Long press on any empty area and will move iPadOS To wiggle mode.
Step 2: Click on + Icon At the top to open Widgets panel.
Step 3: Find an app, take a look at Tool offers , and tap Add button.
Take advantage of widgets on iPad
In the next iPadOS update, we hope to see support for Apple's interactive widgets. However, this is still a promising start. What are you waiting for? Start using the widgets from the list above and give your iPad's home screen a complete overhaul.