File Cabinet Pro might be a bit more popular than FilePane. We know about 1 link to it since March 2021 and only 1 link to FilePane. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I use FilePane. You just drag the files and a "drop here" pane appears. You can do many things with it and one of them is to convert to .jpg and you can even choose the amount of compression. Source: about 3 years ago
As for the bottom pinned window with TotalFinder and the drop down terminal window with iTerm. Actually, I'm doing the same with iTerm, but not for the Finder window. I thought about it when using TotalFinder, but never opted for it. I should try more at a point, but to give you an idea of another application that could help you a bit in this regard (to pop a Finder window from a shortcut). It's not like a pinned... Source: about 2 years ago
Yoink - Yoink is a website that makes it easier to drag and drop images and text from one screen to another. It's a straightforward site with help along the way if you aren't sure about dragging and how to place your content.
cryo - A visual file manager
Dropover - Mac app for easier drag & drop
Neat – File Manager - Neat gives you an open-ended file manager in the cloud: integrate Google Drive, GitHub, and Slack to visualize your assets in one canvas.
Dropzone - If you want your file uploads to work even without JavaScript, you can include an element with the class fallback that dropzone will remove if the browser is supported.
fman - An unexpected gift. January 07, 2018 by Michael. One of the nice things that happened last week was an fman user writing in to say that 1) fman "is THE BEST SOFTWARE" (sic). And that 2) he would like to send me a $50 tip.