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Title: DragonDrop Makes Drag And Drop So Much Less Of A Drag [Review]
Post by: HCK on March 27, 2012, 11:00:04 am
DragonDrop Makes Drag And Drop So Much Less Of A Drag [Review]

If you know your Apple history, you’ll probably know that NeXTSTEP, the grandfather of modern OS X, had a clever feature called the Shelf, a placeholder where you could temporarily drop files while dragging them from one location to another. Sadly, Mac OS X has never replicated this in Finder. So today there’s a brand [...]Related StoriesSupercharge Your iPad For School: The Apps And Accessories Every Student Needs [Feature]The BookBook Case For iPad: Strong And Pretty But Not Very Practical [Review]Customize iBooks To Manage A Larger Library [iOS Tips]From Farms To The Vatican – Extreme Examples Of The iPad At WorkIs Peer Pressure Driving The Use Of Personal Devices In The Workplace?

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