Jettison automatically ejects external disks from your Mac before your computer goes to sleep and remounts them when it wakes.
Simplify those last few seconds when you grab your MacBook and run out the door. Just close the lid and Jettison will automatically eject your backup drive, iPod, or whatever is connected so you can safely unplug it. Say goodbye to “disk was not ejected properly” errors and waking your computer back up because you forgot to eject everything.
Jettison even makes sure that Time Machine backups and file server volumes are properly shut down before they’re removed. Your backups and shared files are safe and sound.
What’s New:
Version 1.8.8:
Holding down the Command key while mounting a volume using Jettison’s menu will also open that volume in the Finder (the “Mount” menu changes to “Mount and Open”).
Fixed a bug that could cause Jettison to wake the screen back up as the system is going to sleep.
Corrected errors that occurred when remounting an encrypted volume that was already unlocked.
Fixed failures and incorrect error messages when manually mounting encrypted disks under certain circumstances.
More helpful error messages are given when the password for a volume is not in the keychain or Jettison doesn’t have permission to access removable volumes.
Jettison will no longer force the sound volume to 50% when playing a success or failure sound while sound output is muted.
The option to eject external disks at restart and shutdown will also now eject them when the current user logs out.
The term “eject” is used consistently in the user interface, rather than using “unmount” in some contexts.
Title: Jettison 1.8.8
Developer: St. Clair Software
Compatibility: macOS 10.13 or later
Language: English
Includes: K’ed by TNT
Size: 5.78 MB