How many times have you found yourself in the situation of having a series of files on the screen of one of the OS X desktops and wanting to take them to a certain application? The gesture that you should normally do is to first select the files you want to move from one application to another and then drag them to the right or left edge of the desktop until the others appear desktops that you have previously had to create and in which you will have the destination application open.
However, there is a developer who has created an application that helps us in this task. The application that we want to show you is call yoink and it is nothing more than a "drawer" that appears and hides on the side of the screen that we tell it to, and stores the files that we want to use in other applications.
It is a very simple and clean way to be able to make use of certain files in other applications or to be able to locate those files in their destination folders. Imagine that what you want is to save a set of files in a certain folder. The normal workflow is to enter the Finder, navigate through the folder structure until you reach the one you want, then put the window aside, select the files you want to move and drag them to the destination folder.
With Yoink the workflow is simplified and all you have to do is grab the files and throw them into the Yoink box. The files stay there until you check them out. Then you go to the folder you want and to take the files you should not move the window to see the files, just with you move the cursor to the side of the screen and drag your files from the Yoink box to the folder.
We leave you a video in which the operation of this wonderful application is explained in great detail.
The application can be found in the Mac App Store at a price of 6,99 euros.