![]() Once an item is stored in Yoink, it can easily be copied to any other eligible application - either right off the bat or at a later time. Running Yoink as a Slide Over window or even a Split View window makes it easy to drag eligible content to Yoink from any application. The most obvious use case scenario for Yoink on iPad is when combined with drag and drop. Yoink will prompt you to see if you wish to download the file and will even notify you once the download is completed. You can download files directly from the app itself by tapping the + button in the upper left-hand corner and selecting Download file, or you can use share extensions on a URL location and let Yoink automatically detect a potential download. There have long been ways to download files from specified URLs in iOS, but Yoink makes doing so a breeze. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos Downloading Files It also means quickly moving items to and from Yoink directly from the Files app. This means that you can easily access anything stored in Yoink directly from any app that can interface with the Files app. Not only can you access the Files app directly from Yoink by selecting the Browse Files option, but Yoink works as a document provider within the Files app. Adding from clipboard and adding from Photos are both self-explanatory, but the Browse Files and Download URL options are particularly interesting. This button can be used to add items from the clipboard, browse the Files app, add items from the Photos app, or download from a provided URL location. When you launch Yoink, you’ll notice a ‘+’ button in the upper left-hand corner. Watch our hands-on video for a look at how I use Yoink, and why you should consider adding it to your essential list of iPad apps. The iOS version of Yoink is similar in that it can work as a temporary storage location for files, but there is a lot more to it than initially meets the eye. ![]() The Yoink Mac app is a handy utility that acts as a temporary storage location for moving files more efficiently around macOS. Gansrigler’s company, Eternal Storms Software, launched Yoink on macOS years ago, and to this day it remains one of the staple apps in my Mac workflow. Yoink, the brainchild of indie developer Matthias Gansrigler, is one such app that can boost productivity. With this in mind, I plan on sharing my iPad workflows with you on a more regular basis, including some of the key apps that help keep me productive when I’m away from my Mac. Yoink! is a fearless.I constantly get questions about how I use my iPad, and posts like our recent iOS 11 iPad multitasking walkthrough have only increased interest among those looking to get more out of their tablets. His nose misses nothing, not even a speck Funniest joke: “Please Sergeant, I implore of you, eh! For the Queen, for the King, and for all of the other bed sizes!”.Bizarrely out of these is a skull and bones. At the entrance to Noof’s Place, many trash items are see, such as a broken bicycle, water raft, refrigerator, and tires.Farflung and Yoink! introduction is preceded by “there’s only one way to handle outlaw bears.”.The way all the Mounties are surprised about their uniforms being stolen, it’s as Noof took the clothes off them while they were sleeping, eh.“No furs, no uniforms, eh.” So Yoink! gets fed up, calls the Home Shopping Channel, and orders new uniforms for the Mounties and tuxedos for the animals. The two battle Noof, but the fight escalates to where the RMH gets destroyed. ![]() When the Captain finds this out, he calls on Sergeant Farflung and Yoink! of the Yukon to get the uniforms back. This is revenge, eh, for the Mounties letting the Trappers take the fur off the Yukon animals. YOINK! OF THE YUKON ( Promo Link) ( Video Link)Īt the Royal Mountie Headquarters, Noof the Bear sneaks in at the middle of the night to take the Mountie’s uniforms, eh. Sadly these talents were not used on a better story, eh… Yoink! of the Yukon is the 15th What-A-Cartoon! and features Cadet Yoink!, an anthropomorphic (I think it’s a dog, don’t know, eh) and his human superior, Sergeant Farnsworth Farflung.Īll the voices are provided by Charlie Adler (Buster Bunny on Tiny Toons) and Rob Paulsen (Pinky on Pinky and the Brain). ![]() Not much to say about this cartoon, but it’s interesting that we don’t have many cartoons set in Canada, eh?
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