If you're running Windows and still using WinImage for handling basic floppy disk images, it is time to retire it. It served us well, but there is now a replacement called DiskImageTool that is superior in every conceivable way and is completely free and open source.

The latest version adds a small drag & drop feature I requested, and it's just the final touch that makes it a perfect replacement for me.

github.com/Digitoxin1/DiskImag

A screenshot of DiskImageTool's main interface.   An "IMD" image of King's Quest is open. On the left we see a panel of basic disk information and some metadata extracted from the boot sector.  On the right we see the contents of the FAT filesystem.  Files can be dropped into the right pane to add them to the image.
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