Interesting and helpful, especially to those who use multiple Displays (monitors) since it can be a long, cumbersome journey to dragging your mouse all the way across 2-3 displays to simply click on your primary computer's macOS Dock where you have your "Screenshots" and "Downloads" folders. With Dropover, you can have a little bubble appear on whatever Display is your "Active" Display when you take a new screenshot or download a new file such that that new screenshot or downloaded file in likely much closer to (A) your cursor to expedite and save time accessing, opening, editing, moving, or otherwise acting on the file or (B) the Application/Window where you may need to upload it to (like ChatGPT).
Lots of room for potential improvement too. My two (2) wishes after using it heavily for 2 weeks:
1) I wish taking a screenshot or downloading a file (which I've configured to open a "Shelf" on my "Active" Display so I can quickly and more efficiently access the file) did *NOT* move the focus of my Mac to the newly-created "Shelf," as this can be disruptive and even annoying when I'm in flow and typing out a thought while a file completes downloading or after I take a screenshot, only to realize that I'm typing into nothing because Dropover switched the focus to itself and I lost part of my message/train of thought. I wish the "Shelf" appeared but did not move the focus of the cursor/keyboard to it.
2) Instead, I wish I could set up a Keyboard Shortcut to open or have that specific Downloads or Screenshots "Shelf" appear next to my cursor or where I'm typing (usually so I can click and drag one or more files into another application window to upload, save, or share it).
When using the native ChatGPT desktop app for macOS and uploading screenshots to troubleshoot something, these UX problems seem to be exacerbated. But, ChatGPT is the new Google, so would be great to see some improved UX and customizations allowed here.