iEnable - 2.1apply the internet-enable flag to disk images |
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Did what it was supposed to 



- Version: 1.0, 7/15/2003 04:29PM PST
X-caiver (X-caiver.com)
Did what it was supposed to. Now I dont have to remember how to do it myself. Would be nice if I could just drag my disk images on to the window instead of browsing for it.
From the developer - Version: 1.0, 6/17/2003 04:12PM PST
macmanx11
Sorry for the lack of info. I assumed everyone knew what an internet enabled disk image was. My bad. Basically it sets a flag on the disk image to make is "self expanding" so that all that is left after double-clicking on it is the contents of the disk image. The dmg file is then swept away to the garbage. Hope this helps. Next release will have better docs (thanks for the feedback) and more options.
Explanation 



- Version: 1.0, 6/17/2003 02:16PM PST
fergawdsake
For an explanation of 'Internet enable disk images' visit:
http://developer.apple.com/ue/files/iedi.html
I used it; it works; it's free. 3 outa 3 ain't bad! Presumably it uses the Unix command to set the file flag, but the only documentation needed is to know what it does, after that it's plain sailing. One star off for non existent user info. Reminds me of the Admiral's speech on The Simpsons, "I am a man of few words. Any questions?"
http://developer.apple.com/ue/files/iedi.html
I used it; it works; it's free. 3 outa 3 ain't bad! Presumably it uses the Unix command to set the file flag, but the only documentation needed is to know what it does, after that it's plain sailing. One star off for non existent user info. Reminds me of the Admiral's speech on The Simpsons, "I am a man of few words. Any questions?"