For users, when they try some UI action and it doesn't work 80% of the time, they'll stop using it. That's not Apple's style, since consistency is important in their UX ideals. I'm guessing macplusplus's reason is that multitasking drag and drop may not be consistent. That means that it's entirely possible, and now Apple just needs to make it a system-wide capability. Dragging and dropping between two applications would be a very handy feature, and I'm amazed that Readdle was able to get this to work between their own applications. Drag & drop is mainly a feature of the receiving application, not of the source application. I wish Apple don't implement drag & drop in iOS, this is a feature of the mouse interface, not touch. I prefer "Open In." app extension which is faster, less cumbersome and is a system utility.
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