Mac User Guide
- Welcome
- What’s new in macOS Tahoe
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- Intro to Apple Intelligence
- Translate messages and calls
- Create original images with Image Playground
- Create your own emoji with Genmoji
- Use Apple Intelligence with Siri
- Find the right words with Writing Tools
- Summarize notifications and reduce interruptions
- Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence
- Apple Intelligence and privacy
- Block access to Apple Intelligence features
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- Intro to Continuity
- Use AirDrop to send items to nearby devices
- Hand off tasks between devices
- Control your iPhone from your Mac
- Copy and paste between devices
- Stream video and audio with AirPlay
- Make and receive calls and text messages on your Mac
- Use your iPhone internet connection with your Mac
- Share your Wi-Fi password with another device
- Use iPhone as a webcam
- Insert sketches, photos, and scans from iPhone or iPad
- Unlock your Mac with Apple Watch
- Use your iPad as a second display
- Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad
- Sync music, books, and more between devices
- Resources for your Mac
- Resources for your Apple devices
- Copyright and trademarks

Access a Mac user’s Public folder and Drop Box
Another Mac user on your local network can share files with you by putting them in their Public folder. You can also share your files with another local Mac user by putting them in their Drop Box (a folder inside the Public folder).
On your Mac, click
in the Dock to open a Finder window, then select Network in the Locations section of the sidebar.
If no items appear in the Locations section of the sidebar, hold the pointer over the word Locations, then click
.
Double-click the computer you want to share files with, click Connect As, then click Connect.
Select how you want to connect to the Mac:
Guest: You can connect as a Guest user if the shared computer permits guest access.
Registered User: Connect to the other Mac using a valid login name and password. If “Only these users” is selected on the other Mac, make sure the login name you’re using is on the list of allowed users.
Using an Apple Account: Connect to the other Mac using an Apple Account. You must be set up in Users & Groups settings with this Apple Account, on both this Mac and the other Mac.
If necessary, enter your user name and password, then click Connect.
Double-click the user’s Public folder.
If you don’t see a Public folder on the other Mac, make sure it has file sharing turned on. See Set up file sharing.
Do any of the following:
Drag files from the user’s Public folder to your computer.
Drag files from your computer to the Drop Box in the user’s Public folder.
When you’re done, click
next to the computer in the Locations section of the sidebar to disconnect from it.
If you know the computer name specified in the other user’s Sharing settings, you can connect to the other Mac by choosing Go > Connect to Server and entering the name.