AirDrop is one of OS X’s star
attractions. It’s a breakthrough in speed, simplicity, and efficiency.
There’s no setup, no password involved. It lets you copy files to
someone else’s Mac up to 30 feet away, instantly and wirelessly; you
don’t need an Internet connection or even a WiFi network. It works on a
flight, a beach, or a sailboat in the middle of the Atlantic. It also
works if you are on a WiFi network, doing other things online.
To give someone a file, you and your lucky recipient must each open your respective AirDrop windows. Then you have a choice:
1. Drag into the AirDrop window.Open the AirDrop window. To do that, click the AirDrop icon (at the top of the Sidebar in any Finder window), choose Go → AirDrop, or press Shift-Command-R.
Note: If
you don’t see AirDrop in the Sidebar, and you’re sure you’re using Lion
or later, it’s because somebody turned off its checkbox in Finder → Preferences → Sidebar.
Hiding the AirDrop icon in this way means you can’t use the feature at
all, at least not by dragging an icon into a window. You can still use
the Share button as described below.
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