This time our old friend Mark Gurman is making the prediction - iPadOS 19, although NOT macOS, according to Gurman:
"According to Mark Gurman in the Power On newsletter, Apple’s iPadOS 19 will “focus on productivity, multitasking and app window management — with an eye on the device operating more like a Mac.” It won’t quite be macOS for iPad, but Gurman notes that “the changes will likely go far enough” to please those users who are looking to get more out of the tablet’s software."
I bought my M1 iPad Pro, Pen 2, and Magic Keyboard just for this, yet year after year, disappointment after disappointment. However, just like every other rumor, this gets my heartbeat up and I keep thinking "maybe this time" especially if it would let a M4 iPad Air match most of the features of the m4 MacBook Air.
The only thing that will really take it to the next level is true file management. I don't think iPadOS is set up for it though. It would probably take a total rewrite, and we know that's not happening. I'm happy enough with my Jump Desktop setup so far. It works for what I need anyway.
Just dawned on me - we should be looking for rumors of BASE ram on hte M5 iPad Pro being 16gb just like the Mac's transitioned mid-season last year - if that is the case, it gives overrhead not just for AI but running true macOS class software (maybe virtualization to run macOS software itself).
It would be nice if true this time. But I can’t help expecting Lucy to pull the ball away at the last moment. This has been predicted way too many times before.
Here's hoping he's right. Although I did finally figure out the various gestures to create split screen and "narrow overlay" type windows, so I hope whatever replaces that is better.
The way I multitask on my olde M1 iPad Pro 11: Cmd-Space and search for the added app to open (without leaving current app), touch and hold the found app icon, drag and drop right of center to get the overlay (if I'm remembering this correctly), and drag and hold way right to open a split screen on the right.
Recurring annoyance: the app may open with the helpful message "this app doesn't support multitasking", right after displacing the app that you were carefully trying to keep visible. 😅