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Does anyone suggest a freeware tool/script/manual_way of creating Dropbox like DMG - enter image description here

Need to ask couple of questions --

  • I want double clicking the Folder-Icon should copy the folder(which would contain installer and uninstaller .app files of my application) into the system's /Applications folder.

Solution -- This has been solved using Applescript and changing icon of that applescript file to the folder-icon(i.e double clicking that script will move our folder(which would be present in a hidden folder) to /Applications.Any suggestions for second and third part?

  • Is it possible to show hyperlink of actual dropbox.com to actually open it's website?

  • And how we can customize volume's/Drive icon?

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  • I use DMG Canvas for this.
    – Cory
    Mar 18, 2015 at 18:09
  • @Cory Is it possible to show hyperlink of actual dropbox.com to actually open it's website? Mar 19, 2015 at 13:58

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You can find a way to do it by reading this: Packaging a Mac OS X Application Using a DMG » asmaloney.com

I believe you can also use the trick of naming a shellscript file something.command in order to make it double clickable, (but maybe it will open the terminal, -I haven't tried it).

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  • Is it possible to show hyperlink of actual dropbox.com to actually open it's website? Mar 19, 2015 at 13:58
  • I am not sure what you mean, but you can make a webloc file. (Drag the url from Safari onto the Finder Desktop, or a Finder window and it should be saved as a webloc file. You should also be able to make a shell script with a 'command' suffix containing something like "open 'dropbox.com' in addition to the shebang, and it must also be made executable with chmod ugo+x (to be sure).
    – McUsr
    Mar 19, 2015 at 14:11
  • Thanks Somewhat helpful Mar 19, 2015 at 18:13

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