The newly released free utility EasyDMG automates the tedious process of installing software via DMG files on macOS, replacing the outdated drag-and-drop method with a simple double-click.
- EasyDMG removes the need for manual drag-and-drop during software installation.
- It automates mounting virtual disks, verifying apps, and cleaning up DMG files.
- The app is completely free, privacy-focused, and contains no telemetry.
For decades, macOS users have been subjected to a peculiar installation ritual. When installing software from outside the Mac App Store, users must download a DMG (Disk Image) file, mount it as a virtual drive, and manually drag the application icon into the Applications folder. To finish, the user must unmount the disk and delete the original DMG file. This workflow, established around 2001, has remained largely unchanged for nearly a quarter-century.
Developer Jeff Schumann decided this inefficiency had gone on long enough. He created EasyDMG, a free utility designed to make software installation work the way it should have always worked: with a simple double-click. With a quirky hamster mascot and the blunt slogan "Created out of spite," the app targets the specific friction points of the Mac installation experience.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that while Apple leads the industry in hardware integration, it often leaves legacy software workflows untouched for decades. EasyDMG represents a grassroots effort to modernize the user experience (UX). By automating a multi-step manual process, it reduces user error and streamlines the onboarding process for new Mac owners who find the DMG system counterintuitive compared to Windows or Linux installers.
"EasyDMG isn't just a tool; it's a critique of Apple's refusal to modernize a 23-year-old installation workflow."
The functionality is straightforward. After setting EasyDMG as the default handler for DMG files, the virtual disk window no longer appears. Instead, a clean progress bar indicates the status of mounting, verifying, and installing. By default, the tool automatically deletes the installer file upon completion and opens the Finder to show the user their newly installed app.
From a technical standpoint, the app is lightweight. It does not run in the background, launching only when a DMG file is triggered. Furthermore, it respects user privacy by omitting telemetry; the only network communication it performs is to check for software updates. Users can further customize the experience by toggling the auto-delete feature or opting for notifications instead of progress bars.
| Feature | Traditional macOS Method | EasyDMG Method |
|---|---|---|
| Action | Manual Drag & Drop | Automatic Double-Click |
| Cleanup | Manual Eject & Delete | Automatic Cleanup |
| Workflow | Multi-step / Convoluted | Single-step / Streamlined |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is EasyDMG safe to use?
Yes, it contains no telemetry and only connects to the internet to verify updates, making it a privacy-friendly choice.
2. Do I still need to be careful with unidentified developers?
Yes. While EasyDMG can disable warnings for unidentified developers, it is highly recommended to keep these security checks active for your safety.