Running multiple apps at the same time is a common task that can be done on almost all operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Android. Here's how you can do it on each platform:
Windows:
- Open the first app you want to run.
- Click on the taskbar and open the second app you want to run. Alternatively, press "Windows key" + "Tab" to open the Task View and drag the app you want to run to the desktop.
- You can switch between the two apps by clicking on their respective icons on the taskbar.
MacOS:
- Open the first app you want to run.
- Click on the "Finder" icon in the dock and open the second app you want to run. Alternatively, use the Launchpad to open the second app.
- You can switch between the two apps by clicking on their respective icons in the dock or using the Command + Tab shortcut.
Android:
- Open the first app you want to run.
- Tap the recent apps button (usually the square button at the bottom of the screen) to open the list of recent apps.
- Tap the second app you want to run.
- You can switch between the two apps by tapping their respective icons in the recent apps list.
Note that the amount of memory and processing power your device has will determine how many apps you can run simultaneously. If you have a low-end device, running multiple apps may slow down your device or cause it to crash.
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