Continuity
This powerful set of features make it easier to use all your Apple devices together
HOW IT WORKS
YOU WILL LEARN
How Continuity links Macs and Apple’s mobile devices
KEY FACT
To get an overview of all the features that fall into the Continuity category, go to apple.co/3CE1gmt. Here you’ll find a list of all Continuity features, with links to more detailed explanations of how each feature works.
IT’S BEEN ABOUT a decade since Apple first introduced AirDrop (see p88), a feature which provided a quick and easy way to wirelessly transfer files between Macs, back before iCloud and iCloud Drive enabled us to put all our files and data online and access them with any device.
A few years later, macOS Yosemite and iOS 8 extended AirDrop to work with both Macs and iOS devices, and also introduced Handoff, a feature that enabled you to start writing a document on your Mac and then switch to an iPad to finish it off (or vice versa). AirDrop and Handoff were just the start of a range of features that Apple now refers to collectively as Continuity. And, over the last few years, Apple has further developed Continuity, adding in new features and extending its reach to include the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.