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MAC USERS: Discovery or Common Knowledge

On my new MacBook Pro yesterday and had a great surprise.

I realized yesterday you can Air Drop entire folders full of wav into Blocs, Launchpad, BM3, and a few others.

Game changer for me.

I don't know if everyone knows this, but I never thought of it till I did.

Bam.

Total Mac music library access and Xfer easier than ever!

Comments

  • Air drop been available since OSX 10.7 and ios 7.

  • WOW !! that is mindblowing, didn't know that ... direct drop stuff from MacOS to any app on iOS .. super cool !
    thanks for info !

  • edited January 2018

    This is news to me, thanks!

    Next: let’s see how easy it is to drop an exs24 instrument into Auria

  • @hacked_to_pieces said:
    Air drop been available since OSX 10.7 and ios 7.

    I know.

    B)

    Thanks.

    Being that I am discussing it I imagine I have discovered this modern marvel of tech communication

    LOL

  • @dendy said:
    WOW !! that is mindblowing, didn't know that ... direct drop stuff from MacOS to any app on iOS .. super cool !
    thanks for info !

    Notsureifserious

  • Thanks Rustik
    I should use this, I've always looked at it and though... nah, this wont work for IOS.
    Makes my life easier.

  • I’ve been using Macs since the first ones came out in 1984, mostly professionally, even before I could afford my own (IIsi was my favourite, I had more than one of those). In my attic I even have an original 128K mac and floppy drive (probably rotting away). You’d think as a pro power user through the 80s and 90s I’d know everything about them. It used to be, in system 7, 8, etc that you could open a window full of files and print the file listing. This disappeared in OS X, and for ages I didn’t know how to do that. It turns out that if you’ve got a desktop icon of a printer, you can just drag and drop a folder onto it and it’ll print the directory listing for you!

    (In a fresh install of the latest macOS you probably won’t have a desktop icon of a printer – you can make one by going to Printers & Scanners in the System Preferences and dragging the desired printer onto your desktop!)

  • @RUST( i )K said:
    Notsureifserious

    100% serious, nice surprise

  • Cool, I just discovered about air dropping audio from device to mac last week, hadn't tried folders or going the other direction.

  • Now I remember why I have not tried this..
    My laptop is too old >:)

  • @Mayo said:
    Now I remember why I have not tried this..
    My laptop is too old >:)

    Oh

    Mine is brand new MacBook pro

    I thought all Macs would do it?

    My bad in thread title......LOL

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