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DropDMG 2.0 is now available.

DropDMG is the easiest way to create ".dmg" and ".img" disk images on Mac
OS X. It can encrypt images and post-process them with GZip, BZip2, or
MacBinary. It can create images with rich-text license agreements. It also
supports segmented images and images that auto-open when you mount them.
All the options are available from AppleScript.

New in this Version:

*   Converts dropped images to the format specified in the preferences
    when you hold down Control-Shift.
*   Hold down Option when dropping a folder or image to specify
    settings to be used for that item (temporarily overriding the
    preferences).
*   Makes self-mounting NDIF images (SMIs). This is the only kind of
    image that supports license agreements on both 9 and X.
*   Creates smaller zlib-compressed images when running on 10.2 and
    later. (The images are still compatible with 10.1's Disk Copy.)
*   You can now choose to post-compress with BZip2 instead of GZip.
    BZip2 is slower than GZip but creates smaller files.
*   Improved the layout of the preferences window.
*   Faster at copying files to the image when running on 10.2 and
    later.
*   Worked around 10.2 bug that caused errors when a file or folder
    name contained a slash (as shown in the Finder).
*   Worked around OS X bug that prevented copying files larger than
    about 1 GB.
*   See the manual for the full list of changes.
    <http://www.c-command.com/dropdmg/manual.shtml#x1-260008>

Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1 or later (10.2.1 recommended)
       Price: $10 (shareware); free update for owners of 1.x
    Download: <http://www.c-command.com/downloads/DropDMG-2.0.dmg>
   More Info: <http://www.c-command.com/dropdmg/>
     Contact: Michael Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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