Sarah, thank you for the advice!

Best regards
Viktoras

Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I use DropDMG for this. It allows you to add background images,
license agreements etc.
I think the background has to be an image file.
Very neatly, you can add an alias to the Applications folder to your disk image.
<http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/09/02/easy-access-to-application-folder-from-a-disk.html>

A technique that I use is to make a read-write disk image that way I
want and save it.
Then any time I release a new version, I open the r/w image, copy
across the new app, close the dmg and then use DropDMG to convert it
to a read-only image (which actually creates a new copy rather than
converting the existing one).
This saves a lot of trouble.

Cheers,
Sarah
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