Yoink - Improved Drag and Drop Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 76 reviews. Read all reviews for Yoink - Improved Drag and Drop for iPhone.
Yoink - Improved Drag and Drop is paid iOS app published by Matthias Gansrigler

Finally email to do!

nicknamesarelame1234567890

I have been trying to crack this nut for years and yoink is a great way to do it. I have been looking for a way to make an email as a to do item with a link back to the email. Spark was able to do this but they went to a monthly subscription (for an email reader, really!?!) I tried shortcuts but you can’t share apple/outlook/gmail email because there isn’t a share button in the email apps. Yoink is a perfect fit for this. Drag the email over to yoink, then share to whatever app you want. I’m so happy!


It’s okay. You have to want it to work.

lucanish

Interesting tool. I heard about it on a YouTube video. I like the idea of it but I started using it, and it seems to lose some Stacks/links. Maybe from trying to sync with all devices and getting confused. Not sure.


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Greg.ni

This is a great app but for me it’s been kind of Bugging things disappear and delete for no reason Feature Request: I wish you could give us an option of having everything all together instead of having to toggle from iPhone to iPad just having everything together would be so much easier


Incredible App

Johnny Brown

Loving this app.


Excellent Snipping Tool!

BSoulMan

App is very useful on iPad Pro- use it from ‘snipping’ apps from App store to check out later to ‘grabbing’ links from emails for later reference. Like the ease of use and periodic updates, keep up the good work!


Great App Concept / No support though

jss92

Love(d) the app concept of collecting links to things I wanted to come back to when time permitted. Also liked the fact I could sync via iCloud and look at across my iOS devices. Collected over a hundred items and then app started to crash. Had to ultimately delete app/reinstall to remedy issue. Restoration (from iCloud) of all I had collected looked great until I realized non of it was usable. All the ‘links’ collected were text so couldn’t quickly click to revisit something I had Yoinked (aka bookmarked). Too much work to recreate and emails (plural) to developer have gotten me nowhere. RADIO SILENCE.