Every Mac after 2012 running OS X Yosemite or later, along with every iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch running iOS 7 or later can run AirDrop. On an off-chance that you own an iPhone that came before iOS 7, or you own a Mac that runs anything older than the OS X 10.7 Lion, there might be no support for AirDrop in the first place. The AirDrop feature is built-in to some of the commonly used Apps like Photos, Notes and Safari. This allows you to transfer Photos, Videos and Notes from Mac to iPhone without having to open the Finder window. Open the Photos app on your Mac and select Photos or videos that you want to AirDrop to iPhone.
Share content with AirDropHow To Airdrop App From Mac Computer
Or open an AirDrop window, then drag files to the recipient:
https://brownling.weebly.com/blog/itunes-app-mac-location. Movie app on mac. You can also share content from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Airdrop To A MacReceive content with AirDrop
When someone nearby attempts to send you files using AirDrop, you see their request as a notification, or as a message in the AirDrop window. Click Accept to save the files to your Downloads folder.
If you can't see the other device in AirDrop
Make sure that your devices meet these requirements:
Download Airdrop App
Make sure that your devices can receive AirDrop requests: Acrobat reader mac.
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