I'm trying to copy files between my iBook and my G4 (100base-T on the G4 and I've tried both AirPort and wired 100base-T on the iBook). I've tried AppleTalk (afp) and Samba (smb) and both are flaky.
Even with AirDrop's convenience for Mac users, transferring large files or navigating software incompatibilities often requires a more robust solution. Here are some options for using a cable. Apple ...
At our institute we are running a Mac mini as server. It's nothing fancy. We need it a) as a Filemaker Server and b) as for file sharing. For the latter, it's serving something between 30–50 clients, ...
Apple users have long enjoyed the luxury of AirDrop — that magical feature where files, photos, and videos appear between devices, no cables or email chains ...
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To transfer files between your iPhone and Mac, use AirDrop, iCloud Drive, or Google Drive. Finder allows you to transfer files between devices by using a USB cable or Wi-Fi connection. Sending ...
Apple’s AirDrop is brilliant: it enables fast transfer of even large files between iPhone, iPad and Mac, without the need for a wifi network to make it possible. If there’s a downside, it’s that it ...