
Ease up one pressure level and start to drag, and you'll drag all files instantly.Īdditionally, Yoink can give you haptic feedback when dragging to it, so you know when you've entered Yoink's window with files. Force Click onto one file and all are selected. selecting all files, revealing files in Finder, QuickLooking files, splitting up Stacks and pinning files to Yoink, all available with one Force Click.įor instance, Force Touch makes dragging out all files at once a much nicer process than before. What's New in Yoink 3.2? Force Touch Supportįorce Touch in Yoink allows for quick actions, i.e. 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.Ī keyboard shortcut (by default, F5) lets you manually show or hide it, should you need it anyways. You can customize Yoink's behavior so it fits in perfectly with your workflow. Copy files to multiple locations more efficiently.Split up a multiple-files-drag so you can move files to different places without having to go back and forth.Collect multiple files from different locations you'd like to move to one destination without having to go back and forth.Improve.ĭrag and drop is improved in several ways, including: Without having to keep the mouse button pressed, you can now get to the destination of your file quicker and easier. When you start moving a file in Finder, or app-content like an image from a website, Yoink appears at the edge of your screen, offering a temporary place for you to drag the files to. It's especially useful when trying to move or copy files between different windows, Spaces or (fullscreen) applications. It simplifies drag and drop by providing a temporary place for files you drag, so you can navigate more easily to the destination of the files. Yoink simplifies and improves drag and drop on your Mac.

#Yoink downloader trial
You can download a 15-day trial for the app here, even if you've tried it before.
#Yoink downloader upgrade
It's a free upgrade for everyone who's purchased it before.
#Yoink downloader mac
I'm happy to tell you that today, Yoink 3.2 is available for download from the Mac App Store. His nose misses nothing, not even a speck

Sadly these talents were not used on a better story, eh… Yoink! of the Yukon is the 15th What-A-Cartoon! and features Cadet Yoink!, an anthropomorphic (I think it’s a dog, don’t know, eh) and his human superior, Sergeant Farnsworth Farflung.Īll the voices are provided by Charlie Adler (Buster Bunny on Tiny Toons) and Rob Paulsen (Pinky on Pinky and the Brain). Not much to say about this cartoon, but it’s interesting that we don’t have many cartoons set in Canada, eh?
