Siri can help in many ways.

Use Siri to keep up with reminders, set meeting times, and schedule events.

Siri also takesvoice dictation, so that you don’t have to use the onscreen keyboard.

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Siri works in combination with the iPad Calendar, Reminders, and other apps.

When multiple people use the same iCloud account, they all have access to those calendar events.

Apple iWork contains apps for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations.

Plus, you might download Outlook, OneNote, Skype, and SharePoint.

Integrate Cloud Storage

Dropbox is another productive app for the iPad.

Dropbox syncs files in seconds.

There are othergreat cloud storage solutionsfor the iPad.

Apple has made it easy to manage cloud documents with theFiles appand the drag-and-drop feature.

Video Conferencing

The iPad excels in communications.

Use the iPad as a phone, and betweenFaceTimeand Skype, access video conferencing.

When you’re planning a full-blown video meeting, options include Zoom, Cisco WebEx Meetings, and GoTo.

These apps make it possible to collaborate, brainstorm, and stay organized with a team of people.

Scanner Pro is one of the leading apps that scan documents.

To scan a document with Scanner Pro, tap the Plus button to activate the iPad camera.

Then, align the document in the camera’s confines.

Buy an AirPrint Printer

The iPad is compatible with many printers straight out of the box.

If the app supports printing, the Print button appears in the second row of buttons in theShare menu.

Evernote is a multi-platform cloud-based version of Notes.

If you work with PDF files, try GoodReader to read and edit notes.

GoodReader connects to the popular cloud storage solutions, so you could plug it into your workflow.

Things is one of the top productivity apps on the iPad because of its superiority as a task manager.

The fastest way to switch between apps is to use the iPad Dock.

The Dock allows you to put more icons on it for fast access.

To reach the dock from any app, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.

you’re free to also use the Dock touse Multitasking and Split Screen on your iPad.

Instead of tapping an app icon to switch to it, hold your finger on it.

Move the divider off the side of the screen to close a multitasking app.

Consider the iPad Pro

To boost productivity, check out theiPad Pro.

There’s a big difference between the iPad Pro and the iPad Air (or iPad) line.

But it’s not just the speed that will make you more productive.

The additional screen space on the 13-inch model is great for multitasking.

There are a number of navigation shortcuts that can help you get where you want to go faster.

Then, bang out the app name into the search bar.

you’re free to also launch apps using Siri.

This feature allows the website to act like any other app.

The iPad can serve a number of great functions while you work.

If you want it toact as an additional monitor, use Sidecar or download an app like Duet Display.

If you plan to do a lot of typing on the iPad, nothing beats aphysical iPad keyboard.

One nice part about Apple keyboards is that PC shortcuts like Command+C for copy also work on the iPad.

And when used with thevirtual touchpad, it’s almost like using a PC.

The only thing it won’t do is charge through the new connector on the iPad Pro.

If you would rather use a keyboard case, check that it works with your iPad model.