Yoink is a program for Mac that offers you a very simple and efficient way to drag-and-drop files between windows.
The application might prove to be of good use when you wish to drag-and-drop a file from a fullscreen window to the main screen of a third-party tool. Yoink allows you to add the files you need to drag to its own main window; once you're on the destination screen, you simply drag-and-drop the documents from Yoink's interface.
I like the fact that you can customize the appearance of the program's main window (select list of items size), choose its position on your desktop, and define a global hotkey for revealing the items list (files to be drag-and-dropped).
Another advantage is that you can select which applications should automatically trigger Yoink once you start dragging files on your desktop.
Cutting a long story short, Yoink is a helpful program that comes in handy to Mac users who need to easily drag-and-drop files on their screens. The app is very easy to handle, uses a small amount of CPU resources, and comes with a fair cost.
Pros
- Easy-to-use
- Offers you simple to configure settings
- Uses minimum amount of CPU resources
- You can define a global hotkey for revealing the main window
Cons
- Couldn't find any disadvantages