In Mailplane, you can also drag and drop images to the message body. Please
check out the "Inserting Image" how to article:
http://mailplaneapp.com/howto/entry/insert_images_into_the_message_text/

The solution requires a step more, so improved drag and drop (supporting
images in text) is planned for a future release.

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Daniel Hoerr <[email protected]>wrote:

> So using Chrome on a Mac, and the Gmail web interface, you're now able to
> drag an image to one of 2 locations. If you drag/drop the image over the
> subject area above the message body, it attaches. If you drag/drop the image
> over the body field, it inserts the image inline.
>
> Mailplane only allows you to attach the image no matter where it's dropped.
> Is this something that's on the radar to be implemented? I've really gotten
> used to this simple way of inserting images, and recently purchased
> Mailplane saddened to see this functionality missing.
>
> Thanks!
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