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    Default Suggestion: Change/Add to Recommended ECM tool for Mac Users

    On the pages for PSX games, the recommended ECM tools for Mac users are command line only, which can be off-putting to some users. I would like to recommend a change or addition to this section.

    I found an app on the Mac App store simply titled ECM (you can find it here) that works great. It's a very simple and easy to use drag-and-drop interface that can be used to ECM or unECM files. I have successfully used both the ISO and BIN settings to "unECM" a file.

    Hope this helps (it certainly helped me)!

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    This is a great suggestion! I've already added the link to the PSX ISO pages. Thanks for pointing this out, didn't know such a program existed for Mac

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    No problem! Glad I could help!

    EDIT: When I got this app from the app store, it was free. Looking at the page now, it says $0.99. While I would still HIGHLY recommend this app just for how easy it makes this process, I know some people may not want to pay for an app. Maybe the command line tools can be added back in as a free alternative if someone really doesn't want to buy the app?
    Last edited by n3wh4x0r; 16th-February-2014 at 06:31.

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