When using the dropdmg command-line tool, you can now specify additional parameters in combination with -config-name to override the values in the configuration. This format is even more tightly compressed than bzip2, with slightly slower compression speed and much faster decompression. Added support for LZMA-compressed disk images on macOS 10.15 and later. Worked around a macOS bug that prevented progress bars from being drawn Updated the Custom volume icon feature for Big Sur The Layouts section of the manual has updated guidance on background picture dimensions that takes into account the window layout changes in macOS 11 The user interface now reflects the fact that macOS 11 removes support for creating NDIF disk images Table views in the Preferences window have been updated The Preferences window uses the new, centered toolbar style and has updated icons The main window uses the new inline title bar style, the toolbar defaults to icon-only mode and supports the new large icon style, and the toolbar icons have been updated Updated the user interface for macOS 11 Big Sur: Fixed a bug where the Automator action didn’t update when a configuration was deleted Fixed a bug where DropDMG would sometimes incorrectly prompt for a passphrase when verifying a disk image The Layouts section of the manual now explains what happens with background pictures and Dark Mode App Wrapper and SD Notary now integrate with DropDMG DropDMG now runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs This should prevent confusion where you continue running an old version despite telling it to update. The software updater reports a more useful error message if you try to update DropDMG while running it from the disk image. DropDMG now maintains its own error log files, so you can still access information for troubleshooting when the macOS system log isn’t working properly. Worked around a bug in macOS 10.15 that prevented the Enter Passphrase… sheet from working from within the Get Image Info…, Mount Image…, and Verify Image… panels. DropDMG now declares notch compatibility for the new MacBook Pros Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when updating the Activity Window when multiple operations were in progress at the same time Improved DropDMG’s error handling when reading license agreement information from a disk image Improved DropDMG’s error handling when setting a custom volume icon and making the mounted disk image auto-open The command-line tool no longer times out for very long operations Updated the crash reporter for macOS 12 Monterey Updated the Format and Segments sections of the manual for macOS 12 Monterey Updated the Create macOS Install Disk prompt and documentation for macOS 12 Monterey Updated the Segments section of the manual Improved the error message when the source folder and destination folder are the same Worked around a macOS bug that could cause a crash when burning a disc The Append version number option and Layouts version number placeholders now work with iOS apps on Mac Updated the Security & Privacy Access documentation for the forthcoming macOS 13 Ventura Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when type-selecting in a table view Updated the Signing section of the manual DropDMG now requires macOS 10.13 or later Renamed Preferences to Settings for macOS 13 Updated the Create macOS Install Disk prompt and documentation for macOS 13 Ventura Fixed bug where setting a disk image to auto-open would sometimes fail when running on an Apple Silicon Mac Tried to work around a change in macOS 13 that could cause DropDMG to crash at quit if you had used the font panel This makes it possible to use APFS when creating a disk image from a folder, which can make it faster for the end user to copy files from the mounted disk image Added HdiutilFilesystem to the esoteric preferences. Improved the Format section of the manual Worked around a macOS change that could cause the filename column of the log to be truncated When creating a New Blank Disk Image…, there is now a preset size for macOS Install Disk
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