DropDMG, a tool for creating “.dmg” and “.img” disk images on Mac OS X, has been updated to version 2.1. It now “remembers” recent and favorite destination folders and can create Internet-enabled disk images.
The application can encrypt images and post-process them with GZip or MacBinary. DropDMG also supports segmented images and images that auto-open when you mount them. DropDMG is also AppleScriptable.
Besides the previously mentioned changes, version 2.1 has simplified the drag modifiers, the preferences window and the scripting interface. You can now move the source folder to the trash after creating an image, as well as choose the destination folder when converting. Additionally, you can now specify preferences overrides using one sheet per image, rather than a single modal dialog.
DropDMG 2.1 requires Mac OS X 10.1 or later (10.2.5 is recommended). The cost is US$10, though version 2.1 is a free update for owners of 1.x or 2.0.