Perhaps, you've never used Airdrop till now. Or, you've forgotten how to use it. In this post, we'll show you the detailed steps about how to turn on AirDrop on your Mac, including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, etc. Besides, you can also learn about how to use and tur...
Choose your Mac from the AirDrop list. Easy peasy! Personal experience I use AirDrop to move photos from my iPhone to my MacBook to clear up some space. It's great for quickly sharing a few files, but when it comes to sending a lot at once, it can be a bit unreliable. For those...
Choose the user you wish to share the photo with. I usually AirDrop photos from my iPhone to Macbook to free up iPhone storage. It’s convenient for quick file sharing but too hard for bulk transfers due to high probability of failure. For a more efficient solution, I use AnyTrans for...
Many have asked: Can you AirDrop from PC to iPad? The answer depends on your type of computer. Find out all about it in this guide.
With OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 you can use AirDrop to share files between your Mac and iOS devices. How to Set up AirDrop? Turn on AirDrop on iDevices: To activate Airdrop, access Control Center by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. Confirm that both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are...
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Turning on AirDrop on your Mac is a simple two-step process: open AirDrop and check your visibility is open: To turn on AirDrop on Macs, click on the desktop and use the keyboard shortcut 'Command + Shift + R' Change your visibility setting by clicking on the dropdown arrow next to...
iPad and a Mac. Why we suggest this is because of its fast nature than sending files via email. Also, it won’t use up any of your data allowance which might be possible while sending a text message. Did you know that you can use AirDrop to send any link of a webpage to your ...
Want to send files from your Mac to your iPhone wirelessly? This guide shows you how to AirDrop from Mac to iPhone in 3 steps. Read on.
My friendSteve Sanderecently wrote a great post, “AirDrop Files From Your iPhone or iPad to Your Mac.” I had to chuckle when he submitted it for publication, telling him that I was actually in the middle of putting screenshots together for a post onhow to AirDrop files between two Ma...