Yes, I would like to have drag-n-drop support, too. Or more specifically: 
double click of the image
in the Finder opens that image.

(I am on the mac)

I did use it a lot when it worked, but talking to people it seemed that it was 
not used a lot bu others.

I think the reason was that was quite cumbersome, as it only worked for real if 
you had just *one* VM associated with the .image extension in the Finder.

As soon as you need different vms, this stops to be practical, and the Finder 
even gets confused which vm to use and it is a mess.

A real solution would be to have the Launcher be in charge and start the image 
with the correct VM, this is something I have on my endless TODO to look at to 
see how hard this would be to support.

        Marcus


> On 23 Jan 2024, at 18:06, sergio ruiz <sergio....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am in the same boat.
> 
> I have been using the pharo launcher for a few years, and it lets you do all 
> of these things with no fuss..
> 
> check out: https://pharo.org/download
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2024, at 11:39 AM, Davide Varvello via Pharo-users 
>> <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> wrote:
>> 
>> First: it is not possible anymore to drag and drop the image file on the VM 
>> (pharo.app), it was very comfortable.
>> 
>> Second: If I open the pharo.app and choose an image that becomes the only 
>> running image, I can't launch the pharo.app to run another image in parallel
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