Re: Disk Copy
Re: Disk Copy
- Subject: Re: Disk Copy
- From: Dave Keck <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 07:51:21 -0500
Did you guys try the Images menu? Images > New > Image from Folder...
I think that's what you want...
Dave
On Oct 28, 2003, at 6:31 AM, Stiphane Sudre wrote:
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 06:55 AM, Daniel Todd Currie wrote:
put your app in a folder and make an image from the folder.
I may add: file a bug report at BugReporter to ask for the return of
DiskCopy.
Mac OS X is supposed to be the most advanced OS in the world but it's
the least when it comes to Disk Image creation when compared to Mac OS
9.
On Mac OS 9, you could drag a folder on DiskCopy and you would get a
Disk Image with the contents of your folder, the icon of your folder
for the mounted Disk Image, the icons were correctly aligned. Now with
Panther, you have nothing at all.
On Mac OS X 10.2, at least you were able to create a Disk Image from a
folder with Drag & Drop (you couldn't on 10.0 IIRC). Now that this
feature has disappeared, you waste more and more time to create your
disk image.
And please don't tell me to file a bug report, I already did 3 months
ago.
With tar being buggy in Panther, I will stick to Jaguar to build Disk
Images and archives.
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