David, it's in the app store but it's not free. it's $1.99 in the US store.
Not sure about other countries. I wrote the developer the other night as I
was so impressed with the app, and he wrote back literally within the hour.
He was extremely! extremely! thrilled to hear from a Voiceover user, and
said he was tickled to death to know that it works so well. He said if
there is anything what so ever that we blind individuals can think of that
may make the app better, to let him know, and he'd get immediately right on
applying it to an update. He sounds extremely willing to work with all of
us in the community, which I think is a major! major! A-Plus in my book.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]>
To: "'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 8:25 AM
Subject: Un-eject utility
Further to Chris's query I find that by Checking on my Mac it appears
that
the utility for un-ejecting removable drives is actually called Mountain
and
not Mounting as I thought.
It places a menu in the Menu extras area accessible with Mountain Lion.
The
only time I used it so far it worked fine in retrieving a usb hard drive I
had ejected by mistake. I think I had to interact with the menu though. It
was not a simple question of cursoring down.
I am fairly certain this was freeware so could possibly sendspace it for
you
if you want. I am not sure I HAVE THE original disk image.
Would posting the app file work on other Macs?
For some reason I cannot find the relevant link on Google any more.
David Griffith
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