• Microsoft finally delivers AirDrop-style file sharing between iPh

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, December 12, 2024 11:15:04
    Microsoft finally delivers AirDrop-style file sharing between iPhones and PCs
    here's how it works

    Date:
    Thu, 12 Dec 2024 11:08:52 +0000

    Description:
    You can now share files across your iPhone and Windows PC with just a few clicks.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================A new Windows feature lets you share files between iPhones and PCs Its a lot like Apples AirDrop feature, but works across operating systems Its limited to Windows Insider Program users for now

    Apples walled garden makes it incredibly easy to share files between your Apple devices quickly and easily, but things get a little trickier when you want to link up your iPhone and a Windows PC . That could be changing,
    though, as Microsoft has just given you a new way to share files across devices that mirrors one of Apples best features.

    The update has come to the Phone Link app for Windows and the Link to Windows app for iPhone. In a new blog post , Microsoft revealed that when youre running the latest version of each app, youll be able to share files between your devices with just a few clicks. Thats similar to Apples AirDrop feature
    , which allows you to send files back and forth between your Apple devices without having to do anything clunky like attaching them to messages or emails.

    To send a file from your iPhone to your Windows PC using Microsofts new method, find the file in question and select the share button in iOS, then
    tap Link to Windows and pick the device you want to send the file to. To do the reverse (that is, send something from a Windows PC to an iPhone), right-click the file in Windows and choose Share from the context menu, then select My Phone.

    This is a far easier way to move files between your devices, even if theyre bound to different ecosystems. Previously, it was common to use a third-party app like Dropbox or Google Drive to share items, which often required you to manually upload and download files in a much more laborious manner. That
    means Microsofts latest feature is a welcome one, especially if you use devices made by both Microsoft and Apple. Share the wealth (Image credit: Apple)

    Weve seen something like this before. In August 2024, Microsoft introduced a similar feature for whisking files between Windows and Android . It seems
    that Microsoft has been encouraged by that feature and has now expanded it to work with Apple devices.

    Microsoft has laid down a few more requirements for this new feature to work. Aside from running Phone Link (version 1.24112.89.0) and Link to Windows (version 1.24112.73 or higher), youll need to have installed iOS 16 or later on your iPhone, be running Windows 10 or Windows 11 on your PC, and be signed up for the Windows Insider Program.

    With any luck, this feature will be rolled out to users who are not part of the Windows Insider Program over the next few weeks. Once that happens, it should make life a lot easier for anyone who uses both an iPhone and a
    Windows PC and wants to share files between them. You might also like Good news Microsoft is finally realizing a feature resembling AirDrop for Windows PC and Android device users How to use AirDrop on iPhone and Mac Google and Samsungs version of AirDrop is now rolling out to Android devices



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/microsoft-finally-delivers-airdrop-style-file -sharing-between-iphones-and-pcs-heres-how-it-works


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