> DropLook lives in your dock, eagerly waiting for you to drop a file
> onto it.
>
> Apple included a wonderful piece of technology in Mac OS X Leopard:
> Quick Look. Quick Look is able to preview dozens of different kinds
> of document, and it does it very well. Unfortunately, Quick Look is
> a little bit shy and lonesome: if you?re viewing a Quick Look
> preview and switch to another application, the preview goes into
> hiding, and you can only ever have one Quick Look preview open at a
> time.
>
> Unlike Quick Look, DropLook windows stay open when you switch to
> another application, and you can open multiple preview windows at a
> time.
>
> Because Mac OS X ships with Quick Look preview generators for iWork
> and Microsoft Office documents, you can view Pages, Numbers,
> Keynote, Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents without having the
> applications which created them installed.

Download #1 is built from source with XCode 3.2 as the original
prebuilt binaries are completely lost.

[Archived homepage][1]
[Github Source Code][2]

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC x86 (Intel:Mac)

Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6

  [1]: https://web.archive.org/web/20110119160958/http://labs.jazzio.com/DropLook/
  [2]: https://github.com/nevali/droplook