Drop Drawers X
floating drawers store text, URLs, pictures, etc.
Version: 1.6.6
Still works on Intel and Leopard
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: drtimothyjames Friday, February 08 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: YES
I don't know if you can still buy a license for this, but I hope so. I had read all kinds of reviews that suggested it would not work well with Leopard or Intel Macs, but I just bought both and it works as fine as ever. I realize that DragThing has now taken over this program. And DT is a very decent program; I use it for several things. But DD was always faster for me and provided some configuration and text-pasting options that aren't quite available in DT. (I do honestly love DT and think you should buy it!) Anyway, DD is working just fine on a MacBook Pro with 10.5.1.
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Still works on Intel and Leopard - drtimothyjames
Make that three of us. I, too, had the paranoia when I moved to Leopard; I had read one review that said DD was really slow. But I've not had that experience. And, yes, I use DD and DT; but DD is much faster and more convenient in several ways. I'm glad I kept my copy of it.Saturday, January 31 2009 @ 10:05 PM PST
Still works on Intel and Leopard - pawz lion
I concur, I find Drop Drawers cleaner and less intrusive than DragThing and I have been a registered user for years and still love it and have no plans to migrate to DragThing unless Drop Drawers ever stops working (fingers crossed).Reply to This
Thursday, January 08 2009 @ 02:34 AM PST