Yoink, the popular Mac drag-and-drop application, launches version 3.6.5 today. This update brings significant improvements to your Yoink clipboard.
Yoink is an improved drag-and-drop tool that simplifies the process of moving files around your Mac workspace. It creates a temporary "shelf" for your files that you can move between windows and applications. When you drag files from the Finder, your Yoink shelf fades into the edge of the screen, allowing you to drag. By releasing your mouse, you can more easily transfer content to its destination.
Clipboard History is back in macOS 11 Big Sur and newer. There is a brand new widget that allows you to re-duplicate previously copied items. You can also send copied items to your bookshelf and pin copied items so they don't disappear. The new clipboard browser allows users to display any hidden items and organize previous copies of files. There's also a Siri shortcut to restore previously deleted content.
There are also many new improvements and bug fixes. When pasting images from the clipboard, they now default to PNG instead of TIFF. HEIC, HEIF or TIFF image files now provide JPEG and PNG data for expanded compatibility.
It should be noted that v3.6.5 increases the minimum system requirements of macOS 10.10 Yosemite to macOS 10.12 Sierra.
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