![]() ![]() At first launch, Yoink now respects and reflects macOS Sierra's 'Reduce Motion' setting.Force-Touch-To-Select-All-Then-Drag-Out is now a more pleasant experience.Improved Yoink's behavior if auto-recognition of drags is disabled.Version 3.2.5 improves support for photos dragged from Photos.app on macOS Sierra, reduces the app's energy footprint and CPU usage during drags and improves the user experience throughout several parts of the app.Īs a result of the discussion about disabled checkboxes being poor UX design (blog post), I updated Yoink's 'Behavior' preferences pane to have a more understandable UI: Further Improvements A keyboard shortcut (by default, F5) lets you manually show or hide it, should you need it anyways. Aside from having to option to show it at either edge of your screen (at the top, center or bottom), you can set it up to only appear when you drag files to the edge of your screen or to appear directly at your mouse cursor when you start dragging, making drag and drop even faster.įor applications where you don't need Yoink, add them to a 'blacklist', so Yoink doesn't interfere with your work. ![]() You can customize Yoink's behavior so it fits in perfectly with your workflow. Copy files to multiple locations more efficiently. ![]()
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