Almost like a Chromebook on your iPad
I’ve always loved using my iPad, but when I’m on the road, I’ve often found myself reaching for a Chromebook instead. Chromebooks handle multitasking better, especially when juggling Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and other tasks. The latest version of iOS has definitely made progress toward better multitasking, but it still doesn’t quite match the feel of a real desktop. That’s where Lok Board Almighty comes in. It’s a game-changer for anyone who wants more out of their iPad. I’d call it a "WebKit OS for iPad," similar to how ChromeOS works on a Chromebook. It turns your iPad into something much closer to a virtual desktop, making it feel more like a proper computer. One of the best things about Lok Board Almighty is how well it handles PWAs. If you’ve been running PWAs on a Chromebook, you’ll find they work just as smoothly on Lok Board Almighty’s virtual desktop. It’s perfect for managing emails, organizing projects, or even running lightweight productivity apps all in one place. No, Lok Board Almighty doesn’t completely replace the need for a desktop, but it comes pretty close. If you’re someone who loves their iPad but wishes it could multitask better or support PWAs like a Chromebook, this app is worth checking out. It’s a big step in making the iPad not just a fantastic tablet, but also a solid option for getting work done on the go.