![]() ![]() Check to enable “File Sharing” on all Macs you want to share files between. ![]() Open System Preferences from the Apple menu, and click on “Sharing” panel.Traditional AFP File SharingĪFP (Appletalk Filing Protocol) is the old-fashioned traditional route to share files between Macs, and though it takes a moment or two to setup it has some major advantages like being able to map network drives for constant access and to transfer files between Macs and Windows PC’s as well as across Macs running any version of MacOS and Mac OS X, whether it’s 10.1 or 10.8.1 or 10.15.įile Sharing needs to be enabled on all Macs that you want to use the feature on, here’s how: An added bonus? iMessage also lets you send the same files to iOS devices like iPhones, iPods, and iPads, so long as iMessage is set up properly in iOS 5 or later. IMessages makes transferring files between remote Macs extremely easy, and Messages will accept just about any file type, whether it’s images, documents, movies, zips, you name it. ![]()
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