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As part of the "Nouveaux outils numériques" series, this post aims to help parents install the Adibou application on their school-aged children's iPads or tablets. First, connect your device to your computer via USB cord. Next, open iTunes and select your device icon in the top left corner of the window. Once you've selected it, click on "Apps" in the sidebar on the left side of iTunes. Find Adibou in alphabetical order under 'P' for 'Primary Education'. Finally, sync your device with this app by clicking "Sync Apps. At this point, the Adibou app will automatically be installed on your device. If it is not automatically installed, you can do so by clicking on "Apps" in the sidebar and scrolling down to the bottom and clicking "Install" on the 'A' for 'Adibou'. Once installed, you can test out Adibou by clicking on ""A"" in the top menu bar of iTunes and then following these steps: Alphabetical list of all official applications for iPad (and iPhone) as well as other tablets: Android Developer Guide: Go to Settings > Apps > All tab > Scroll down to "Languages & Input Languages". iPad: App Store: New and Noteworthy: Other (app) iTunes: New and Noteworthy: Other (music, video, TV) Apple's iOS 6 was released on 2012-11-25. It included iPad 2 support. Because of this release, advanced text input features like web search were added to the iPad. The iPhone 4S was released on 2013-03-22 with iOS 6.0. 1. iOS 6.0.2 was released on 2013-04-18 which also had improved iPad support with improved multitasking features. iOS 6 was released on 2013-08 on the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (2nd generation) and on the iPad 1 and 2. The iPad 3 release includes this update along with iOS 6's UI tweaks and new features including AirDrop, Control Center, Camera Roll synchronization with iCloud Photo Library and more. Some new features were added to the iPad 2 update including the Camera app, Safari, iMessage, Maps app with turn-by-turn directions and more.There were also some user interface changes to the iPad/iPad2 in iOS 6. The home screen now has an app dock similar to that of OSX Lion. The main screen now has group notification banners similar to those used on the iPhone 5.The "Multitasking" feature was introduced in iOS 4 which allowed users to run multiple apps at once throughout the phone. cfa1e77820
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