DMG Architect 1.5

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Image - DMG Architect 1.5
Design
Easily add your own custom window backgrounds, files and icons. Total WYSIWYG control of everything including background image and window location. Use any image for your container icon, not just .ICNS files. Even change the icon of files already added to a project. No artwork? No problem. Choose a theme from our gallery of backdrops and icons.

Build
Revise your project as often as you need and at any stage. Add and update text without editing your background images. Typos are painless to fix. Accessing your Mac�¢â?¬â?¢s powerful security features is easier than ever - add encryption for extra protection. Don�¢â?¬â?¢t forget the End User License Agreement. Putting legal notices where they belong is simple.

Release
Burn your project directly to CD or DVD, no need for other apps. Release your project as a tamper-proof disk image.

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