![]() This way regardless of where you are (at your computer, or out with your phone) you will have the full conversation at your fingertips – meaning that messages that you sent and received while sitting at your computer will also appear on your iPhone, and vice versa. And that is to set up Messages on your iPhone so that your messages all sync between both your phone and your Mac. Now, there is one more thing that you will want to do if you yourself use an iPhone. If they are in your Contacts then Messages will show their name and, if you have one assigned to them in Contacts, their photo. If the person with whom you are corresponding from your Mac to their iPhone is not in your Contacts on your Mac, then their text messages will show up as being from a telephone number. As soon as this happens, you can also send messages to them from Messages on your computer. ![]() It seems to take a little while for the system to connect the dots once you set it up, but in a short while you will see text messages showing up on your Mac, in Messages, provided that the person sending them has an iPhone. (usually your email address) that you use to sign in to iTunes, and pretty much any other Apple service. What, you say that you don’t have an Apple i.d.? We’ll bet that you do – it’s the same i.d. ![]() You need to enable your Apple i.d in Messages. Your tips via CashApp, Venmo, or Paypal are appreciated! Receipts will come from ISIPP. The Internet Patrol is completely free, and reader-supported. ![]()
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