18165144. DISPLAYING APPLICATION VIEWS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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DISPLAYING APPLICATION VIEWS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Edward Chao of Palo Alto CA (US)

Taylor G. Carrigan of San Francisco CA (US)

DISPLAYING APPLICATION VIEWS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18165144 titled 'DISPLAYING APPLICATION VIEWS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for displaying a set of application views in response to a request. The set of application views includes multiple applications arranged in a specific order.

  • The method displays a second application view before the first application view if the second application is in an active session.
  • If there are no applications in an active session, the method displays the first application view in the first position.
  • The order of application views is determined based on the active session status of the applications.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • User interface design for software applications.
  • Multi-tasking environments where multiple applications are displayed simultaneously.
  • Operating systems or platforms that manage application views.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficiently displaying application views based on their active session status.
  • Providing a clear and organized arrangement of application views.
  • Enhancing user experience by prioritizing active applications.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved productivity by easily identifying and accessing active applications.
  • Streamlined user interface design by automatically arranging application views.
  • Enhanced user experience with a more intuitive display of application views.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method includes receiving, a request to display a set of application views. In response to receiving the request to display a set of application views, a set of application views is displayed. The set of application views includes a first application view that corresponds to a first application that is not in an active session, and the set of application views are arranged in an order of application views. Displaying the set of application views includes: displaying a second application view that corresponds to the second application before the first application view in the order of application views in accordance with a determination that a second application is in an active session; and displaying the first application view in a first position in the order of application views in accordance with a determination that there are no applications in an active session.