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DragThing 5.8 supports Drop Drawers, more

updated 01:20 pm EDT, Wed May 16, 2007

 

DragThing 5.8 ships


TLA Systems on Wednesday released DragThing 5.8, a significant update to its popular dock application for Mac OS X and announced that DragThing is now the official upgrade path for all existing users of Sig Software's Drop Drawers. DragThing can now directly import settings from Drop Drawers, including the contents, keyboard shortcuts, and appearance of drawers. "Many new features have been added to this release specifically to make Drop Drawers users feel more at home, and we're confident DragThing users will enjoy them too," the companies said in a joint statement. DragThing, the original dock designed to organize your Mac, puts documents, folders, and applications just a single click away and supports multiple, customizable docks. Registered users of Sig Software's Drop Drawers can upgrade to DragThing for the special price of $20, a $10 discount on the normal cost of $30. This release is also free for registered users of DragThing 5.


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    Highly recommended

    I've been a loyal user for 10+ years, and this is one of the best ways of getting at the files I need very quickly. Highly recommended.

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