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Copy Disk Image as Folder

When you open a .dmg file, a disk image is mounted. You are then generally supposed to copy the contents of that disk image to your hard drive (to your Desktop, your Applications folder, or wherever). But what if you want to copy the whole disk image, including all its contents, as a folder? Hold the Option key, and drag the "proxy icon" in the title bar of the disk image window to the destination in the Finder.

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TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 10-Nov-08

  • Nisus Writer Pro 1.2 from Nisus Software is a fairly major update to the increasingly powerful word processor. The most significant change is a new importer that Nisus Software claims greatly improves file translations, especially for Word's .doc files. Other new features include the capability to export Word .doc files and the Open Document .odt format, new ways of rearranging entries in a table of contents, Flesch and Kincaid reading ease scores, automatically updating time stamps, additional backup options, a Macroize menu that makes it easier to create macros based on the contents of the Find & Replace window, and additions to the Nisus Macro Language. Plus, Nisus Writer Pro 1.2 now includes the Sparkle automatic updating framework so manual downloads will no longer be necessary. For even more detail on the huge number of other changes and bug fixes, see Nisus Writer Pro's release notes. ($79 new, free update, 100 MB)
  • Sandvox 1.5.2 from Karelia Software updates the template-based Web site creation tool with new features and under-the-hood enhancements. Changes include smoother media handling and various improvements to pages and pagelets, as well as "updates to page archives, contact forms, collection indexes, Amazon lists, photo grids, sitemaps, raw HTML editing, and QuickLook previews," according to Karelia. Also included is the latest version of the Karelia iMedia Browser featuring enhanced library updating capabilities and improved media search and insert features. The update has also reworked the program's insides, increasing speed of file handling and achieving greater overall stability. ($49 new, free update, 25.9 MB)
  • Envision 1.2 from Open Door Networks is a minor update to the Web image browsing software that has seen a significant surge of interest since the iPhone versions appeared (they're good for flipping through editorial cartoons, for instance). Changes in Envision 1.2 include publishing of shows from the Mac to the iPhone (via MobileMe), improvements to help create shows that display well on the iPhone, many new built-in shows, improved transition effects in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, and bug fixes. ($39 new, free update, 6.2 MB)
  • Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.3 from Apple adds raw file compatibility to Aperture 2 and iPhoto '08 for the Canon EOS 50D, Nikon D90, Sony DSLR-A900, and Nikon Coolpix P6000. According to Apple's Web site, "It also addresses issues related to specific cameras and overall stability." The update is available via Software Update (the easiest way to get it) or as a standalone download. (Free update, 4 MB)
  • HistoryHound 1.9.6 from St. Clair Software is a valuable update to the Web history search utility. The new version now enables users to search WebArchive files created by WebKit-based browsers such as Safari, OmniWeb, and Shiira. The update also fixes a bug that had been causing sporadic crashes for some users. Other smaller changes include an improved error log that now saves between launches and a fix for a bug related to searching for file URLs. ($19.95 new, free update, 3.3 MB)
  • PopChar X 4.1 from Ergonis Software updates the long-standing tool for finding and inserting special characters with several new features and some minor bug fixes. Changes include improved compatibility with OpenOffice and NeoOffice, the capability to detect the current font in MultiAd Creator Pro, and a new technique for adapting to the particular quirks of certain applications. The update also fixes several bugs, including one that caused the memory allocation of PopChar to grow over time. ($29.99 new, updates are free for 2 years after purchase and then 14.99 euros, 1.9 MB)

 

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