September 2017
Intermediate to advanced
193 pages
3h 54m
English
Once upon a time, moving electronic files from one computer to another required cables, know-how, and a fair dose of determination. Nowadays we have options like Dropbox, Messages, Mail, and the Universal Clipboard, as well as Apple’s AirDrop.
Prior to Yosemite, AirDrop simplified transferring files between Macs on the same network, and later between iOS devices in close range of each other. These days, AirDrop takes on the whole kit-n-caboodle, promising instant sharing between Macs, iPhones, and iPads with just a few taps or clicks, if you have the right hardware.
To use AirDrop between a Mac and an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, your Mac and iOS device must meet Handoff requirements ...