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Yoink review: The missing piece of drag-and-drag simplicity on the Mac

Posted on July 26, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

At a glanceExpert’s Rating.

Yoink puts dragged items into stacks in a shelf. .

Apple invented skeuomorphic drag-and-drop: you see things like that look like documents, drives, folders, and images on a virtual desktop, and you can drag them to new locations, including nesting them in other folders. For around 40 years, that physical/visual metaphor created by the late Jef Raskin has remained fairly static in how it operates within the macOS Finder.
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