Yes, You are right. Its media mounted to prvoide the user with an interface where user can browse the CD contents and install PDF etc. and finally there should be one button say Install MAC product, so the installation gets start.
So is there any third party CD Browsers available for MAC ?
Thanks, Neel Gregory Weston wrote: > In article <1154599114.865792.133690@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, > "Neel" <nilesh_ibmr@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Hi ! > > > > Does anyone know about CD Browser available for MAC OS X 10.3.5 ? > > Actually i am looking for utilitie like Demoshield ( Windows ) , > > Similar for MAC 10.3.5 ? > > I'm missing something. What is a CD Browser? > > Googling around a bit, it sounds like this is the term for a program > that runs when media is mounted to provide the user with an interface to > launch the apps on it. > > On that Mac, that's called "Finder" and it (or an analogous program the > user has explicitly designated as its replacement) is always running. > > -- > What I write is what I mean. I request that anyone who decides to respond > please refrain from "disagreeing" with something I didn't write in the first > place.