![]() ![]() I can drag an application off the Dock and remove it. I can drag a folder into a “save” dialogue box and the dialogue box will move to that folder. ![]() I can drag a file into a terminal and get its full path, with escapes as appropriate. My general expectation is that dragging and dropping is a great way to discover an easier way to do something on a Mac, at least if you have a mouse and not a trackpad. I think this might make sense in some kind of fantasy world. So, on Windows, the default action for dragging an HTML file onto Google Chrome, in the taskbar, is “pin to Google Chrome,” and “open with Google Chrome” is what you get when you hold the shift key down. I just went and tried, and apparently you need to shift-drag.
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