Hi Mark,

Airdrop lets you transfer things between Apple devices.  The version for iOS 
will only let you transfer between other Airdrop-enabled  iOS devices.

If you have enabled Airdrop, you can transfer data from some of the apps that 
have sharing ability such as Contacts and Safari.

Cheers,

Ed
On 22 Sep 2013, at 19:01, Mark BurningHawk Baxter <markbaxte...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi folks.
> 
> Just like it says, I'm wondering how to use airdrop in iOS 7? I do not have 
> dropbox, but I assume this is a different app? This is filesharing between 
> contacts, I assume, but I see no way to place files in an  airdrop queue  
> similar to drop box.
> 
> Thanks for all the information. I like iOS 7 in general, especially since I 
> have Siri, and the keyboard itself is very much speeded up.
> 
> Be well.
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