Dockside Most Mac users already rely on drag-and-drop constantly, but macOS never really gave us a good place to stage things temporarily. Finder windows work, but they’re clumsy for quick hand-offs between apps. Dockside turns that gap into a system. It acts like a permanent drop zone beside your Dock where you can park files, preview them, batch them, trigger actions, and move them between apps without juggling Finder windows. Turning Drag and Drop Into a System Just because you want to use a file shelf utility doesn’t mean you should have to manage yet another window cluttering your workspace. Shelf location is a feature; an important one. With Dockside, the shelf lives beside your Dock or on any edge of your display you choose. It’s always where your muscle memory expects it. It’s definitely not another window you have to manage. Dockside’s strength isn’t just acting as a landing strip for files. It includes multiple purpose-built shelf areas, a secondary space for screenshots,…
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