I improved the responsiveness and perceived performance of Yoink in a couple of subtle, but nonetheless important places: Make “Clear All” Faster Let’s begin with low-hanging fruit, shall we? I’ll write about performance improvements and perceived speed-ups in the app and how I managed to improve Yoink’s handling of resources within the OS X sandbox to be able to hold more files than it was previously able to. I think it can be interesting to reflect on how things change from release to release and what improvements were made. In this post, I will … NOT tell you about those. Instead, I’d like to focus on what changed under the hood. If you have any feedback or questions, please do not hesitate to write me by mail at or on twitter at or you.Yoink 3.2 comes with a handful of new features. Quick Action and Continuity Camera requires macOS Mojave 10.14 Handoff to/from iPad or iPhone requires separately available Yoink app for iOS Some features may require a more recent version of macOS, or the separately available Yoink app for iOS: "I absolutely love this little utility, it's one of the few I've come across that has had staying powers on my Macs." - James Dempsey, The Graphic Mac "Yoink is an awesome drag and drop utility for the Mac and is instrumental to me when working with full screen apps." - Jeff Benjamin, iDownloadBlog Highly recommended." - Federico Viticci, "Yoink is a fantastic way to enhance drag'n'drop. "Yoink is a terrific utility" - John Gruber, Here's what members of the press say about Yoink: "Handiest utility I ever purchased." - Nrgwise, US App Store One of the few apps I use all the time." - Kraznoff, US App Store Build workflows with Yoink's Shortcuts integrationįor further information and usage tips for getting the most out of Yoink, please visit its website. Highly customizable - you decide where, when and if Yoink appears Clipboard History, which lets you store previously copied content in Yoink, or copy again Handoff to transfer files between all the Macs, iPads and iPhones you're using Yoink on System Services, the Quick Action and Share extensions allow storing files in Yoink without having to use drag and drop Multiple files dragged to Yoink at once are condensed into a Stack, making it easy to drag them out together Icons are created using QuickLook, allowing easy identification Yoink follows you everywhere - windows, spaces and (fullscreen-) apps A "shelf" at the edge of your screen for files and app-content you'd like to move or copy, which behaves like Finder (regarding moving and copying) While Yoink is holding on to your files for you, you can more easily and comfortably navigate to the destination of your files, without having to keep the mouse button clicked the entire time. When you start dragging files in Finder or content from an application, Yoink fades in at the edge of your screen, allowing you to drag to it. It frees up your mouse, enabling you to navigate more comfortably to the destination of your files. Yoink simplifies and improves drag and drop between windows, apps, spaces and fullscreen apps, by providing a temporary "shelf" for your files and app-content. Try Yoink for Mac for free - download the demo version at
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