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  mp3 tag editor, wma tag editor, ipod manager, m4a tag organizer, id3 mp3 renamer, full support for files drag and drop ...
Drag files from any program that supports DragandDrop into mp3Tag and they will be copied or moved to the selected folder.
DragandDrop can be also used to copy contents of text-files into the field which contains lyrics.
You can also use DragandDrop for pictures and in Rename / Generate window.
www.maniactools.com /soft/mp3tag/drag_drop.shtml   (89 words)

  
 MyIE2 Online
With 'Super DragandDrop' enabled, you can open new links by simply draging and droping the link on the page.
You can also draganddrop some selected text and it will be searched using default search engine or open as a new tab if its a link.
When you get used to it, you might draganddrop on any thing in IE or other browsers.
www.myie2.com /html_en/tour/03superdragdrop.htm   (103 words)

  
 JavaScript: DHTML Library, Drag & Drop for Images and Layers
Optional commands allow to change and customize the behaviour of DragandDrop items in multiple ways, e.g.
to limit the range the draganddrop item can be moved within, to specify the cursor, or even to clone or multiply drag'ndrop images.
Just a few simple additional function (method) calls were necessary to implement the functionalities of this button.
www.walterzorn.com /dragdrop/dragdrop_e.htm   (1017 words)

  
 Qt 3.3: Drag and Drop
This interface will be made public at some time, but if you need to do such translations now, contact your Qt Technical Support service.
On X11, Qt also supports drops via the Motif DragandDrop Protocol.
The implementation incorporates some code that was originally written by Daniel Dardailler, and adapted for Qt by Matt Koss and Trolltech.
doc.trolltech.com /3.3/dnd.html   (1427 words)

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