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VolumeWorks

VolumeWorks - 1.5

resize partitions without erasing.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.5
Release Date: 2006-11-07
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 11,927
Downloads (all versions): 30,545
Price: $49.95

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Product Description:

VolumeWorks enables you to resize and manage partitions (volumes) on your hard drives. Unlike traditional methods Volumeworks allows you to shrink or expand partitions without erasing them. It is able to hide partitions from most users, and can be used to delete or create partitions. Written specifically for Mac OS X - it supports most native drive formats (SCSI, ATA, USB, Firewire, etc.).

What's new in this version:

The latest version of the software offers better performance, Intel Macs support, and a dual- bootable CD which supports PPC and Intel Macs. In additional to optimized support for Intel Macs, VolumeWorks 1.5 supports the latest partition format shipped with the new Intel machines (GPT). VolumeWorks' Rebuild feature can convert the drive's partition map between PDISK format for use with older PowerPC-based systems and GUID format for newer Intel-based Mac systems

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher
  • Tiger Compatible

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VolumeWorks ReviewNot Needed Any More - Version: 1.5, 4/6/2008 04:41PM PST

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DITSS
If you have MacOS 10.5, Disk Utility can resize partitions without loosing data.
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VolumeWorks Commentarywhy bother - Version: 1.5, 11/7/2006 08:13AM PST

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howardm4
The ability to dynamically resize partitions is a native function of the
Apple supplied 'diskutil' command line tool.
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VolumeWorks ReviewDangerous waste of time and money - Version: 1.3.3, 6/22/2006 01:19AM PST

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Central Scrutinizer--2008
Resizing HD partitions on the fly is a dangerous endeavor. I don't trust any application to resize my partitions if it doesn't include utilities to defrag the files and partitions, and check and repair volume structures. Even with such precautions, it is still necessary to back up the drive that will be repartitioned.

Now, if you're going to back up an entire HD to repartition, why not just use Apple's Disk Utility to reformat and partition the drive properly? The only step saved with VolumeWorks is the last step, of copying the HD backup to your new partition(s). This hardly makes the trouble of using an app of unknown reliability to manipulate partition size.

What if the user doesn't have an extra HD to back up their drive? VolumeWorks is advertised to help, but the user still MUST back up the HD to be repartitioned. This means using a stack of DVDs or whatever to back up the drive. Not very user friendly, but here's where VolumeWorks is a rip-off of monumental proportions: add up the cost of backup media, the the $60 for VolumeWorks, and you can go buy yourself a new HD! So forget VolumeWorks - go buy a new HD, back up your old HD, and use Disk Utility to reformat and partition the right way.

Buy a new HD, and
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