
Work with a drive mounting assistant for advanced, basic, and routing operations. Eject drives from your system and then reconnect them whenever you want, without having to physically unplug the drive. Manage a large number of volumes throughout the workday.
Mountain allows you to manage volumes with ease. It allows you to mount, unmount, or eject volumes with only two clicks. Unmount a single volumes or eject all external volumes at once. Unmounted volumes will be spun down and can either be unplugged or reactivated in Mountain without the need to unplug the USB cable and plug it back in. Automatically unmount external volumes when the system goes to sleep and remount them on wake up. Remount recent network shares with a single click or remount them automatically on boot up or wake from sleep. Prevent external volumes from being mounted upon connection. Prevent volumes from being ejected. Identify applications that block volumes from being ejected and quit them right away. Get notified whenever a volume becomes available or an external device can be unplugged safely. A click on the notification will open the volume in Finder. The Mountain menu bar icon will indicate if external volumes are connected or if you are clear to unplug all device cables including network connections. Speed up ejecting and mounting of all external volumes at once using global hotkeys.
Mountain in your perfect assistant when managing SD card adapters (e.g., Nifty MiniDrive) -- (read more)
v1.0 [Sep 15, 2012]
Resolved issues:
● Resolves an issue which caused showing hidden system volumes.
● Resolves an issue which hindered SD cards to be unmounted
● Resolves an issue which may have caused a delay mounting/unmounting volumes
● Resolves an issue which may have caused a delay showing a volume in Finder
● Resolves an issue which might have caused external HDDs not going to sleep after being unmounted.
● Resolves an issue which caused not to open a mounted volume in Finder although the option was selected in the preferences.
● Improves mistakable descriptions in the preferences.