Modifications altering the default behavior of the multitasking interface on Apple’s iOS 13 operating system can enhance or customize the user experience. This interface, accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the screen (or double-pressing the home button on older devices), displays recently used applications. These modifications can range from aesthetic changes to functional improvements.
Customizing the multitasking interface provides a mechanism for users to tailor their device’s operation to individual preferences. This can improve efficiency by streamlining application access or decluttering the visual presentation. Historically, such modifications were largely available only through jailbreaking, but some features have been integrated into later iOS versions, reflecting a growing user demand for customization.