I used to use TotalFinder and split pane and drag, but that app seems like it’s on the way out so I need a new solution and I just don’t want a complete finder replacement just for that functionality. Tabbing finder doesn’t work for my workflow either to drag from one tan to the other (although probably the easiest solution). Yeah, I could probably use a force move/drag keyboard combo or have two separate finder windows open and do it that way too but it’s not part of my current flow and I find myself quite often pulling multiple files from multiple locations first so a shelf just, makes sense now. I recently realized I was missing this in my workflow as I started copying things from my download folder to other locations and then the originals just sat in download. These are “must haves” and I find myself missing them when I use Macs without them as I expect it to just be part of the experience. Only seeking opinions for these two apps, no “don’t see the point of these apps” types posts please.ĭefault Folder X I’ve been using over 10 years and Popclip over 5 although I stopped for awhile I recently re-implemented it into my workflow. So which is better in your opinion for dragging files, pictures into a temporary shelf? I know ultimately it’s “what works best for you” but I’m curious to see what people are using. (Could it be replicated using BetterTouchTool maybe?) I also liked Dropover’s shake cursor feature but it appears like Yoink doesn’t have that. Yoink seems more feature rich (maybe?), more frequently updated, more responsive developer and has cross platform support for the price but there’s something nice about Dropover’s more limited feature set and cloud upload features. So I’ve been looking for a shelf app and discovered a few options and narrowed it down to Yoink and Dropover. Any item in Yoink can be found via Spotlight - and the search-results are draggable.Ive been a long time user of Unclutter and started to look for a shelf app for drag and drop since the Files panel there really does not feel like it’s supposed to be used that way. Yoink's clipboard monitor saves everything you copy or cut, even when Yoink itself is in the background.ġ1. Just slide Yoink into view and conclude your drag operation.ġ0. Use the Picture-in-Picture overlay to select what type of data Yoink should save, as well as to pause or stop it at any time.ĩ. As a Slide-Over or Side-by-Side app on iPad, Yoink is always ready for you to drag something to it, no matter what app you're in.Ĩ. The app accepts virtually any file type, for example app-content like images from websites, text snippets, web urls, eMails and documents - no matter if you drag, copy, share or download them.ħ. On iPhone, use Yoink's Share extension, or copy-paste items into Yoink.Ħ. Yoink has its own keyboard so that inserting items you've stored in Yoink is easy and quick, without having to launch Yoink.ĥ. Among others, Yoink can show pictures, PDFs, eMails and even websites in the Picture-in-Picture overlay, and lets you scroll through pages of documents right there.Ĥ. Items are stored in Yoink for later use, featuring rich previews for easy identification and full previews for most file types.ģ. Yoink for iPad and iPhone lets you easily and quickly store items you drag, copy, share or download for later use.Ģ. 11 things about Yoink - Improved Drag and Dropġ.
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