Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Manual page 77

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More Than One App in Each Window
When you use Multi Window, the screen is split into two windows—one at the top and one at the
bottom. As previously shown, you can drag an app to either the top or bottom window. You can
actually drag more than one app into each window. Follow steps 1–3 and simply drag the new
app on top of the one that's already there. The only downside to this is that you can only work
with the last app that was dragged to the window. Even though the previous apps are there and
running, you cannot switch to them. Your only course of action is to close the app on top and
continue working on the previous app in the same window.
>>>Go Further: Presetting Pairs of Apps
You can create preset pairs of apps. This enables you to quickly open two apps on the screen
without first dragging them onto the screen manually each time you open Multi Window. To do
this, open the two apps that you want to work with (if you have more than one app in each
window, only the one visible is added to the pair). Tap the Multi Window up arrow and tap
Create. A new icon is added to the list of Multi Window apps with the name of both apps. In the
future when you open the Multi Window list, your preset app pairs will be right at the top.
Installing Synchronization Software
Because your Galaxy Note 4 is tightly integrated with Google and its services, all media that you
purchase on your phone is stored in the Google cloud and accessible anywhere, anytime. However, you
might have a lot of music on your computer and need to copy that to your Google cloud. To do that, you
need to install the Google Music Manager software or the Android File Transfer app for your Mac to
copy any files back and forth.
Install Android File Transfer (Apple Mac OS X)
You only need the Android File Transfer app when using a Samsung Android phone (such as your
Galaxy Note 4) on an Apple Mac running OS X.

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