The interface element that allows users to quickly navigate between recently used applications on devices running a specific operating system version is crucial for multitasking. This function typically presents a visual representation of open applications, often in a card-like or carousel format, enabling users to select and switch to the desired application with a simple tap or swipe. For example, pressing the square navigation button on the bottom of the screen usually invokes this functionality.
This component streamlines workflow and enhances user efficiency by providing immediate access to previously active programs. Its evolution from earlier operating system iterations represents a significant improvement in usability, reducing the need to navigate through the home screen or application drawer each time a user needs to switch between tasks. This functionality contributes to a more fluid and responsive user experience, especially on devices with limited processing power or memory.