![]() My revised workflow now generally focuses on preparing and inserting screenshots as I go, and foregoes the need to switch in and out of Path Finder. I finally got round to doing this over the course of the last few weeks. ![]() But, this wasn’t ideal, and I added it as something to come back to on my to do list to finish this off. This changed my workflow a little further in that I generally switched to adding in the images at the end of my writing so that I could just bulk process them, at the end - an approach I often take when writing blog posts for my day job at my work PC. That meant that I could simply add an entry for the current year’s images and have that as a destination I could then drag screenshots to. One of the processing options that Dropzone provides is to move files to a particular folder location. I’ve often used it for moving files around, hanging onto images I want to drag into a document, or even for automatically installing application downloads. It is a Mac utility application that allows you to drag and drop content such as text and files onto a menu area ‘drop zone’, and have that content held there as though putting it on a shelf for later use, or have it immediately processed. I have been a user of Dropzone for many years.
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