v3.4 release
- Disk-O-Matic now understands HFS+ (Mac OS Extended). Revisit your disk images and restore old files from the late Nineties! If you've ever opened a disk image and all you could see was a file named "Where_have_all_my_files_gone?", this was because it was an HFS+ volume wrapped in an HFS container. The HFS+ volume will now be properly displayed.
- Support for ProDOS resource forks (Extended Files). If you've had ProDOS files coming from your IIgs (like HyperCard stacks) not appearing, this is why. And you can export both the data and resource forks too.
- Speaking of resource forks, it's now possible to extract them separately from the file so you can look at them without digging around using Terminal. Look in the new "Export" dialog.
- Whenever possible, Disk-O-Matic now shows the type of file in the file browser. It's much easier to pinpoint which are text files, which are images and which are applications, for example.
- When you extract or convert a disk image, the standard file picker dialog now appears instead of DJ chucking everything in the Downloads folder. It's one more click, but it's way more flexible.
DOS -> ProDOS -> MFS -> HFS -> HFS+
The bright-eyed teenager that still lives within me is pretty pleased with himself.
v3.0 release
Right on time for #Marchintosh, here's the new version of Disk Jockey!
It can now create disk images for more old computers! Apple II! Atari ST! Amiga! Even Akai samplers! And completely empty images full of zeroes!
And Disk-O-Matic, its disk analyzer, is now smarter too and opens disk images in a bunch of different formats.
And of course, tons of bug fixes and new features (export files and folders out of your images! create images as big as 256 GB! and tons more).
And it still supports macOS 10.13 and up. What a champ.
Grab it here:
https://diskjockey.onegeekarmy.eu/
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