Open Terminal.app and enter the following:ĭefaults write 3 ServiceKeyOverlaysPosition -int You can change the position of the letters overlaid on the action icons as follows: When you upgrade to Dropzone 3.5 all your actions will be assigned shortcut keys automatically, but you can change the key assigned to an action by right clicking on an action, choosing Edit from the menu and then editing the Services Key field:Īlso – one secret hidden trick. The shortcut keys are shown overlaid on your actions as shown in the screenshot below: One way you can use this is to open a folder you use often, for example if I want to open my Downloads folder I can simply press F3 to open the Dropzone grid and then press ‘D’ since that’s the key I have assigned to my Downloads action. This makes it faster than ever to use your actions. You can now launch actions using the keyboard. This makes it easier to see at a glance which actions are relevant to the current event (a click or a drag) or content type (files or text). Also, when you drag a particular type (text or files) then only actions that can handle that type will be highlighted: In the screenshot above the disabled actions only support having items dragged onto them, so they are greyed out unless you actually indicate a drag by dragging files to the top of the screen or onto the Dropzone menu item. When you click to open the grid, only actions that support click events will be highlighted. This is due to a change to the way action events and dragging types are handled. This allows you to keep this area of the grid hidden to save space if you’re not currently using Drop Bar.Īfter you upgrade to Dropzone 3.5 you may find that certain actions in your grid are greyed out as shown in the screenshot below: You can either click the button as shown in the video above or drag files onto the button to expand the Drop Bar/Add to Grid area. In the toolbar are the buttons for adding actions, and a new button for opening and closing Drop Bar: Also a toolbar has been added at the top of the grid. ![]() The user interface has been redesigned with the fonts, action icons and dividers updated. ![]() The new version has a brand new icon (shown at the top of this post) that fits in better with the current flat OS X design language. But first, here’s a quick promo ad that shows off the new support for keyboard shortcuts: I’m excited to explain some of the new features in this update. If you’re a first time customer then Dropzone is 50% off (only 5 USD) for a limited time to celebrate the launch of the update so grab it now. You should be notified of the update automatically shortly or you can force the update from the Updates tab in the Mac App Store app or by going into the Updates tab in the Dropzone settings and clicking the ‘Check Now’ button if you’re using the non-Mac App Store version. The update has just been approved by Apple and is now available on the Mac App Store and also via to in-app upgrade mechanism for non-Mac App Store users. This is a major update that takes the app to an entirely new level. After 8 months of intense development, I’m thrilled to announce that Dropzone 3.5 is finally here.
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