Last updates
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July 28, 2008
USB Safely Remove 4.0 beta 6 is available!
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June 05, 2008
USB Safely Remove Wins A “100 BEST PRODUCTS OF 2008 AWARD” From PC World!
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February 5, 2008
USB Safely Remove 3.3 released!
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November 12, 2007
USB Safely Remove 3.2 final!
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What's new in USB Safely Remove 4.0?
Since 1st beta, which was released on April 12th, the version 4.0 has passed
over continuous beta-testing and improvement. Many bugs of
the version 3.3 have also been fixed, so now we are happy to demonstrate you
the potential of USB Safely Remove 4.0!
After you stopped a device, but still did not unplug it, sometimes
it would be very useful to return it back to the system. For example if
you have remembered you forgot to write a file to the drive after you stopped
it. In this case you are compelled to physically replug the device. However
sometimes it is quite inconvenient, e.g. if the device is connected to the
rear panel of the computer.
USB Safely Remove allows you to return
your device back as easy as you do safe removal - in a one click!
After you safely remove a device it will stay in the menu marked with red
cross. Just click to this "red-crossed" device to return it back!
The new version can see and stop such devices like PCMCIA. Also it has a unique
feature to stop even those hot-swap devices whose drivers does not support "authentic safe
removal" (they cannot be seen in the native Windows Safe Removal tool),
e.g. Silicon Image SATA devices. USB Safely Remove stops
these devices via "disabling" (as Windows Device Manager do), however it
makes stopping of these devices convenient for user - in the same manner as
you do ordinary safe removal.
Most of the card readers create a drive letter for every slot even if it doesn't
contain a memory card. Those who uses only one or two memory cards at the
same time, might dislike this behaviour. The new version allows you
to get rid of this problem - you will see only those drives of the card
reader where memory cards are connected.
Before enabling of "hiding"
After enabling of "hiding"
After you safely removed a card reader, you need to reconnect it
(physically or using "Return device back!" feature),
in order to get it read memory cards.
USB Safely Remove 4.0 allows you to
eject only required memory card, èãå the card reader can work with other
memory cards with its replug.
Now you can change a drive letter of a USB device directly from the program.
Moreover, you can change a volume label, or mount device as a folder of a fixed drive.
In the program options you can choose a way of exploring
a device's drive - using Windows Explorer, or using your favourite file manager,
ie Total Commander.
Do you know that you can mount your USB storage devices as a folder of a fixed drive,
not only as a drive letter? Despite this feature is supported by
Windows starting from NT4 version, it's not used actively by Windows users, because it's
deeply hidden (therewith, native safe removal doesn't support this feature fully).
USB Safely Remove 4.0 allows you to mount
your USB storages as folders of a fixed drive, as well as fully supports
these devices safe removal.
- Ability to enable\disable the stop menu autopopup
- Width of the stop menu is changed according to width of devices names.
If you have being used earlier beta-versions of the v.4.0, read
the latest change history to know more more about
changes in this beta.
Currently we are actively developing and enhancing USB Safely Remove 4.0.
So your impression and fedback about new functionality is very important for us.
If you have any notes or would like to share your ideas regarding
development of the new functionality, welcome to
our forum
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