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DropPoint 1.2.1, published by Sudev Suresh Sreedevi, is a lightweight Windows utility that streamlines drag-and-drop workflows by creating a temporary floating “drop zone” on the desktop. Instead of arranging source and destination windows side-by-side, users can drag files, images, text snippets, or folders into the translucent DropPoint hub, then continue navigating to the desired location and complete the transfer with a single second drag. The approach eliminates window juggling and is especially helpful on single-monitor setups, ultra-wide screens, or when working inside maximized applications such as Photoshop, Excel, or CAD packages. Because the hub remains top-most and semi-transparent, it stays visible while the user opens folders, switches virtual desktops, or browses cloud drives, after which the payload can be deposited exactly where it is needed. The software is frequently used to collect assets from scattered locations, consolidate multi-step copy operations, or quickly rearrange project files without losing visual context. DropPoint is distributed in two published versions—an earlier 1.x branch and the current 1.2.1 release—and belongs to the File & Disk Management category. The application is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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