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MAC DRAG AND
DROP
BY J.R. BOOKWALTER
IMAGE: APTONIC
Drag and drop has been integral to the
Macintosh user interface from the very
beginning, one of the few elements to
remain relatively unchanged since the
original hardware was unveiled in 1984.
And with good reason: It’s not easy to
improve on what works so well.
But just because UI pioneers Jef Raskin
and Bill Atkinson nailed it more than 35
years ago doesn’t mean there aren’t still
ways the drag and drop experience can
be more efficient.
Out of all the software installed on my
iMac, there are only a handful of apps I
use consistently, day in and day out.
Dropzone (go.macworld.com/dpzn) is
among them, and the latest 4.0 release
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