Utility For Easy Disk Ejection Updated

Beyond Midnight Software has updated EjectDisk to version 3.2. EjectDisk adds the ability to eject your Macis removable disks with a single keystroke from any app. According to Beyond Midnight Software:

Beyond Midnight Software today announced the release of version 3.2 of EjectDisk, its time and effort saving utility for ejecting disks of all types on Macintosh computers.

What is EjectDisk?
EjectDisk makes ejecting disks from your computer a breeze. While working in any application, you can eject most disks with a single keystroke. No more having to switch back to the Finder to eject the disk, and no more reaching for the mouse to drag the disk icon to the trash. EjectDisk can also open and close the CD/DVD tray on your computer from the keyboard (no more pressing the button on the front of the computer), and eject any CD/DVDs still in the computer when the computer is shut down.

What is new in EjectDisk 3.2?
EjectDisk 3.2 adds support for a number of CD-ROM drives which EjectDisk failed to work with in the past. It also increases the number of drives you can individually specify (from 4 to 12), and fixes a bug which could cause EjectDisk to miss disks when ejecting all disks of a particular type.

Features

  • Automatically eject CDs from the computer at shutdown.
  • Eject all disks of a particular type, or eject individual disks.
  • Open the CD/DVD tray from the keyboard.
  • Close the CD/DVD tray from the keyboard on computers running Mac OS 9.1 or later, or with QuickTime 5 or later installed.
  • Support for most removable drives (SCSI, IDE, USB and FireWire).
  • Support for floppy disks.

You can find more information on EjectDisk at the companyis Web site. The update is free for registered owners, and the full version is priced at US$14.95.