Author: Oliver Haslam / Source: How-To Geek

One of the benefits of going with an all-Apple ecosystem is having devices that work together, and Apple’s Continuity Camera is a great example. Using an iPhone or iPad, you can quickly get images into documents on a Mac.
As with all things, there are some prerequisites that you need to have in place before you can take advantage of Continuity Camera.
You’ll need to have a Mac and an iPhone or iPad, and both will need to have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled. They’ll also need to be signed into the same iCloud account, and that account will also need to have two-factor authentication enabled. There is a minimum software level required, too: macOS Mojave on the Mac, and iOS 12 on the iPhone or iPad.There are plenty of apps with which you can use Continuity Camera, but they are all first-party Apple solutions. It’s unclear whether that is a limitation or something that will change in time, but at the time of writing the following apps all support Continuity Camera:
- Finder
…
The post How to Instantly Scan Documents and Add Photos on Your Mac Using Continuity Camera appeared first on FeedBox.