It’s too bad I can’t use air drop between my mac and my phone, yet. You never 
know though what apple has up their sleeves eh?

tc all.
On Oct 26, 2013, at 11:34 AM, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi Dane and Others,
> 
> As Andy noted and as Sarah expanded on, Air Drop on iOS 7 can be used to 
> share all sorts of items.  This is an iOS version and extension of the Air 
> Drop feature that was first implemented in Lion, to allow file sharing 
> between supported (generally late-model) Wi-Fi enabled Mac computers without 
> their having to connect through a local Wi-Fi network.  
> 
> The iOS 7 version lets you use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and again is a feature of 
> late model devices (iPhone 5 or later, 4th Generation iPad or later, iPad 
> Mini or later, 5th generation iPod Touch or later). Of course, there is no 
> later model (yet) for the 5th generation iPod Touch, but we'll be seeing the 
> iPad Air and the new Retina Mini arriving soon.
> 
> Here's a link to the Apple Knowledge Base article on AirDrop in iOS:
> • iOS: Using AirDrop
> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5887
> 
> Note that you cannot yet use AirDrop between your iOS devices and your Mac 
> computer.  Also, if you want to share Contacts, you need to have an iCloud 
> account.  (This is part of the somewhat controversial feature in Mavericks of 
> only being able to sync your Contacts information through the Cloud.)
> 
> If you want to read the section on AirDrop in the iPhone User Guide for iOS 
> 7, here's the link:
> http://help.apple.com/iphone/7/?lang=#/iph1849bcae
> 
> For iPad users, here's the link to using AirDrop in the iPad User Guide for 
> iOS 7:
> http://help.apple.com/ipad/7/#/iPade33c5c76
> 
> These links won't work correctly unless you're reading on an iOS device.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
>>>> Hi!
>>>> 
>>>> Can someone explain how this is supposed to work?
>>>> 
>> 
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