Wow. Intriguing but doesn't look particularly easySome Macs have the required Bluetooth 4.0 necessary to use Handoff but Apple has decided that they would rather people buy new laptops instead of letting them use the handoff feature.
But there is a way to enable the feature on these computers.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1803192
That is what I was hoping. As there is no way I am trying that.I am sure someone will make an app that will enable it more easily.
They've got 3 floors of developers on Macbooks they're tasked with keeping running and support from the mothership.I'm surprised your IT knew how to fix it... Most IT depts won't touch a Mac. I would though since I own one.
Does the texting require an iPhone be close by to do it?
What are people experiencing with battery life running Yosemite? My 2011 Air seems to be getting its butt kicked, ever since the upgrade. Ran for 30 minutes, dropped 22%. Not at all what I am used to.
I am sure someone will make an app that will enable it more easily.
Roland, Read the post above yours. A 2011 Air can work, with a minor tweak. I am probably going to give it a try.I'm in the same boat as you, Mike. My 2011 MacBook Air looks okay running Yosemite, but it can't take advantage of the best of the nifty Continuity features. Nor can I AirDrop between my iPhone and my MBA.
So now I need a new MacBook as well as a replacement for my seven year-old MacPro. Cha-Ching!
I do like that new 5K Retina iMac, though...