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AFP Mount 1.0.3
AFP Mount - Mount network disks more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
Enhancements:
- More functions.
Mount Me! 2.05
This applescript will force-mount physical disks that refuse to mount on your system. You can also drop any type of image file (.dmg, .toast, .img) onto Mount Me! to have it mounted on your desktop more>>
Mount Me! 2.05 offers great benefits to force-mount physical disks that refuse to mount on your system. You can also drop any type of image file (.dmg, .toast, .img) onto Mount Me! to have it mounted on your desktop.
If you double-click on the icon, it will seek out and mount any external/internal physical disks that refuse to mount for whatever reason. You will be able to select which disk(s) you would like to mount through a simple dialog box. To mount a disk image, simply drag the file onto the Mount Me! icon. It will quickly mount .dmg, .smi, .toast, .image, .img images, then quit, providing seamless integration of disk image mounting without any app-launching. Either way, you'll be getting mounted in no time!
MountNFS 0.2
MountNFS - Startup Item mounts NFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab more>>
While Mac OS X supports /etc/fstab, the preferred method on Mac OS X for specifying filesystems to be mounted at startup is NefInfo. Whilst Mac OS X will automatically mount all filesystems listed in NetInfo and UFS and HFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab at startup, it will ignore the lines in /etc/fstab referring to NFS filesystems, not mounting them, despite the fact that the mount_nfs(8) man page states otherwise.
MountNFS is a little startup item which restores the missing functionality. Once this item is installed, NFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab will be automatically mounted at system startup.

Mounty 1.1.1
Did your OS X system ever crash and lose some data, since one of your volumes - hopefully not your boot volume - did not have enough free space? Mounty (status item) checks your local volumes and more>>
Did your OS X system ever crash and lose some data, since one of your volumes - hopefully not your boot volume - did not have enough free space?
Mounty (status item) checks your local volumes and warns if some volume is short of free space.
Mounty is a free application... Use it at your own risk without any warranty!
Other features:
- Force Finder to mount volumes
- Force Finder to scan for new applications and services
Mac OS X 10.1 or later. Tiger compatible.
Version 1.1.1 adds the following:
- Minor changes, simply fixed the download location bug
Mount CD-RW 1.0
Mount CD-RW - Mount un-mountable CD-RW discs more>>
FairMount 1.0
FairMount - VLC Media Player companion decrypts DVDs more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Mount.app 1.0.1
Mount.app mounts disk images much faster than Disk Copy. Features include: Mounts pretty much any disk image file Handles disk images that include license agreements Can be set to stay open and to more>> Mount.app mounts disk images much faster than Disk Copy. Features include:
- Mounts pretty much any disk image file
- Handles disk images that include license agreements
- Can be set to stay open and to automatically hide after mounting an image
- Can be set to automatically accept license agreements
- Mount.app is setup to be localizable. Contact me if youd like to help translate the user interface into other languages
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Version 1.0.1 adds the following:
- Fixed a bug preventing Mount.app from automatically quitting after mounting an image from double-click or drag and drop
- Fixed a bug preventing a user from reselecting auto accept license if they had previously selected this and then decided to go back to normal license warnings
- Fixed a bug that prevented the display of error messages in some situations in Mac OS X 10.2.4
- If you scroll the license window for one disk image and then open a second disk image that also has a license agreement, the second agreement now be scrolled to the top
- Added the ability to copy text from the Help Window
- Added the ability to have the system speak the contents of the Help window
- Fixed it so that if user cancelled decryption when the password was requested, Mount.app doesnt return an error
- Startup behaviour was changed for the situation where the preferences are set to hide Mount.app after mounting an image. In 1.0, if the user started Mount.app by double-clicking the application itself, the application automatically hid itself as soon as it was launched. However, in this usage scenario, the user probably wanted to adjust the preferences, so they would have to then unhide the application after launched. In 1.0.1, if Mount.app is started by double-clicking the application itself, it does not hide regardless of the value of the hide preference. If youre starting Mount.app automatically on login, you should check the Hide button in your Login Items preferences to get Mount.app to hide after it starts.
- Added complete French and German localizations and partial Japanese localization (just the menus; Id love to have a volunteer to translate the dialogs and the help file to Japanese)
- Replaced the PDF readme with a simple (and significantly smaller!) text file
Mount-O-Matic 1.0
Mount-O-Matic - Automatically mount EtherShare, Netatalk or Mac OS X Server volumes more>>
Its purpose is to automatically mount EtherShare, Netatalk or Mac OS X Server volumes.
You may ask why this is necessary! Thats easy Since Chooser is gone, theres no easy way to do this, Volumes with Umlauts in it cant be mounted with Startup Items, For every server a window is opened (nasty).
MountAFPVolumes
MountAFPVolumes offers you a very useful and convenient StartupItem which is designed to mount AFP volumes before someone logs in. more>> MountAFPVolumes offers you a very useful and convenient StartupItem which is designed to mount AFP volumes before someone logs in. This product is totally free for everyone.
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Mount Me! X 2.0.5
Mount Me! X - AppleScript mounts .dmg .smi & .img images more>>
Enhancements:
- If you double-click on the icon, it will seek out and mount any external/internal physical disks that refuse to mount for whatever reason.
- You will be able to select which disk(s) you would like to mount through a simple dialog box.
- To mount a disk image, simply drag the file onto the Mount Me! icon.
- The AppleScript quickly mounts .dmg, .smi, .toast, .image, .img images, and then quits, providing seamless integration of disk image mounting without any app-launching.
- Tiger compatible. Please report any problems. Thanks.
FlashMount 1.5.2
FlashMount - Mount disc images faster more>>
Caution: For the sake of speed, FlashMount will automatically accept any embedded End User License Agreements that would normally be displayed. By using this software, you automatically agree to any of EULAs that would have been displayed.
If you want all your disc images to open with Flashmount by default, get info on an image, choose FlashMount in the "Open With..." portion, and click the change all button. You can also open up the "Info.plist" and add an NSUIElement value of 1 to it and add Flashmount to your Login items, now it will run invisibly in the background just waiting for you to mount an image.
Unmount-Mount iPod 1.0
Mount/unmount the iPod in OS. more>>
iDisk Mounter 1.8
iDisk Mounter is an AppleScript that mounts an iDisk on your desktop. Usually you can just make an alias of your iDisk, but here are some situations where iDisk Mounter becomes handy: To mount an more>> iDisk Mounter is an AppleScript that mounts an iDisk on your desktop. Usually you can just make an alias of your iDisk, but here are some situations where iDisk Mounter becomes handy:
- To mount an iDisk without typing in the password.
- To mount one (or more) iDisks automatically at startup (put iDisk Mounter in the startup items, simply make copies of it if you want to mount other iDisks too)
- To mount an iDisk on a Mac OS less than 9.
- Trouble to mount the iDisk via the browser.
- To suppress dialogs "You havent used your iDisk for more than x minutes..."
- To remember & restore the view settings of the iDisk window.
MacOS 9.0 or later.
Version 1.8 adds the following:
- iDisk Mounter has now so called command files to execute commands to iDisk Mounter. Simply doubleclick one of them to execute the desired command (they are also handy in the Apple menu).
- The more comfortable combined user and password dialog is now always available. Bullets for the password field are now always used.
- A local disk can now have the same name as the iDisk.
- Some other improvements.
smbMount 20070626
smbMount opens smb:// URLs in the Finder from your browser more>>
Since the Finder isnt an smb handler, you cant assign the Finder to open smb links from Firefox or Safari. smbMount will pass those links to the Finder using the mount volume Apple Event and they will open as in the Connect to Server... menu item.
smbMount also handles the incorrect but popular SMB:// scheme. smbMount understands embedded usernames and passwords and will give those to the Finder.
CD-Mount Manager 1.0
CD-Mount Manager - Manage CDs with several sessions in a very easy way more>>
Well, if you have this problem, then CDs-Mount Manager is for you. CD-Mount Manager will remove all the CDs sessions from the desktop, then it will display a list with all the sessions in it for you to choose from. And best of all, it will let you eject the CD by only pressing one button.