> When you start dragging a local file with mouse (or touch) from File Explorer or your desktop, a handy tray appears at the very top of your screen allowing you to drop the file into one of the displayed apps or choose “More…” to open the Windows share window.<p>Great, that way we now get an animation at the top of the screen every time we start dragging a file, whether we want to “share” the file or not. Who is coming up with stuff like this and thinks it’s a good idea? Especially since you could drag objects to apps on the task bar since forever, and also the context menu is arguably a more practical way to share a file? At least integrate the drag targets into the Explorer window somehow, or hover them next to the mouse pointer (like the mini-toolbars upon selection in Word), instead of showing them maximally far away at the top of the screen. Geez.