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« on: July 29, 2017, 04:05:19 pm »

How to use Universal Clipboard to copy a file on one Mac and paste it to another in macOS High Sierra

In macOS High Sierra, you can finally copy entire files from one Mac and paste them onto another using Universal Clipboard!

Universal Clipboard is getting a whole lot more useful for sharing between Macs in macOS High Sierra. The Continuity feature already makes it possible to copy text, photos, and videos from one Mac and paste them onto another, but with High Sierra, you'll be able to actually copy and paste entire files from one Mac to another.





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