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Mac: iPodEject 0.2 Released
By Dennis Lloyd
Publisher, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Sunday, July 6, 2003
News Categories: Mac Software
iPodEject will put an iPod icon in the Mac OS X menu bar. By Clicking it you eject your iPod volume and you can safely disconnect it from the Mac.
What’s New:
New menu bar icon
A menu with a Quit item
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or later
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1
suck after download it was fine next day i turned on my imac and it was gone not sure waht happened
Posted by Phill in Texas on July 1, 2003 at 5:09 AM (PST)
2
Same thing happened to me.
Posted by lesliet on July 1, 2003 at 6:06 AM (PST)
3
iPodeject appears to be a tiny program disguised as a menu extra. Therefore, when the computer is restarted or you log out, you simply restart iPodeject. I made an alias in my Favorites folder, so when I restart or log out, it only takes a couple steps to restart iPodeject.
As for the app itself, it works simply and efficiently, as promised.
Posted by sean on July 8, 2003 at 5:08 AM (PST)
4
open system prefs. add as log in item. problem solved.
Posted by square on July 8, 2003 at 1:17 PM (PST)
5
Yes, adding it to Login Items in System Prefs did fix the problem for me. Thanks!
Posted by lesliet on July 8, 2003 at 1:40 PM (PST)