DropDMG

DropDMG

By C-Command Software, LLC

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2011-02-25
  • Current Version: 3.6.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 23.40 MB
  • Developer: C-Command Software, LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.13 or later.

Description

DropDMG is the easiest way to create macOS disk images, as well as cross-platform archives. Just drag and drop a folder or file and you’re done. Or, you can drag an existing disk image or archive onto DropDMG to convert it to any of the other supported formats. Deliver your Mac app on a .dmg file with a software license agreement, a custom volume icon, and a precise icon layout atop a Retina-optimized background picture. Customers can install simply by dragging and dropping the app onto the convenient Applications folder link. Code-sign your .dmg so that macOS knows it can be trusted after download. (Apps packaged on unsigned disk images or .zip archives are subject to App Translocation, which can prevent them from working.) DropDMG supports advanced features such as encrypted and segmented disk images, groups of settings saved as configurations, and temporary options. Automate DropDMG via AppleScript, Automator, or the command line. Run the dropdmg tool from Xcode or your custom Makefile or build script. Store the resources for your app’s .dmg under version control. - Create and convert disk images and archives with a simple drag and drop. There are also many other convenient ways to invoke DropDMG. - DropDMG supports all the major formats, including compressed .dmg files, .sparsebundle files, .zip and .tar.gz archives, and hybrid disk images. - Create .dmg disk images that are signed for Gatekeeper and macOS 10.12. Backups, Archival, and Cloning: - Save disk space and network transfer time by compressing your files. Choose faster or more efficient compression. - Split large files or folders into multiple segments to burn them to optical discs or easily transfer them over a network. - Verify the integrity of your backups and archives to ensure that the media is still intact and that you’ll be able to restore them if needed. - Create a device image that records the exact contents of a data CD or DVD. You can then burn bootable backup copies of the disc, or double-click the disk image to access its contents as though the disc were still in your optical drive. - In one step, create a device image clone of an entire hard drive, optimized for restoring using Apple Software Restore or Disk Utility. Encryption: - Encrypt files that you want to keep private. DropDMG’s encrypted, writable disk images are faster and safer than Apple’s FileVault, but just as secure and searchable via Spotlight. - Create encrypted, compressed disk images to securely transfer files via e-mail, Dropbox, or FTP or to store backups safely off-site. - Choose from 128-bit and 256-bit AES encryption, approved by the U.S. National Security Agency. - Optionally store your passphrases in the macOS keychain, so that you can quickly create and access encrypted disk images, without the hassle of double-typing or the risk of typos. - Mount disk images at specific locations in the filesystem, so that your applications can keep their support files encrypted. - Mount encrypted, segmented disk images without having to enter the passphrase separately for each segment. Advanced: - Runs multiple operations simultaneously. - Takes advantage of multiple processor cores. - Keeps a detailed log of all the successful operations as well as any errors, including statistics such as the throughput and how much space was saved using compression. - Get detailed information about your disk images: their formats, partitions, compression ratios, checksums, etc. - Easily queue up bulk operations for creating, converting, mounting, verifying, getting info, burning, joining, etc. If multiple encrypted disk images share a passphrase, you only need to enter it once. - Process the names of the output files to add the current date or make the filename server-friendly. “I’ve been a very happy user of DropDMG. Thanks for all your work.” —Bruce Horn, creator of the Mac Finder “DropDMG kicks ass!” —Brian Greenstone, Pangea Software

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Reviews

  • Excellent Archive Tool

    5
    By markbyrn
    Great native alternative to WinZip with high grade encryption offering. Optimized for M1.
  • Extremely Helpful!

    5
    By PianoBench
    As a software developer, I have found this app to be hugely helpful. In addition, the information about code-signing and notarization contained in the documentation is superior to what Apple provides to developers.
  • Not useful at all.

    1
    By NinaFV
    I have used a number of DMG utilities over the years. This looked like a solid one, but it is not. It does not do what it says it will. Very confusing interface. I am very experienced in creating DMGs and I could not figure out how this app was supposed to work. No instructions or useful help files provided. I do not recommend you purchase this app at all. It is a waste of money.
  • I just realized how much I rely on this tool!

    5
    By donmontalvo
    I've been using DropDMG for years, and I just realized how much I rely on it. Mark of good software, stuff that just plain works - without getting in the way! Good stuff.... Don Montalvo, TX
  • Excellent App

    5
    By Alfred Scott
    I was looking for a way to package my programming in a disk image with a custom background image and a custom image on the icon. I was able to get it to work by following the instructions. I know you can do all this with Disk Utility, which I had been using to create disk images for a long time, but it was just too difficult to fight with to get the background image. It's just not worth my time to fight with something like this when someone has taken the time to create an app like this which is very reasonably priced. Like many powerful apps and software tools, I only use about 5% of the capabilities of the software. But that's also true for users of my software (WildTools for PowerCADD)! Thanks for a very complete and well-documented program.
  • It's alright.

    3
    By Mr. Krabbs
    Doesn't do what I bought it for - split a .zip into multiple parts. Only .dmgs. Useless to me and it looked like it was going to do that.

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