Mount.app mounts disk images much faster than Disk Copy. Features include:
Mounts pretty much any disk image file
Handles disk images that include license agreements
Can be set to stay open and to automatically hide after mounting an image
Can be set to automatically accept license agreements
Mount.app is setup to be localizable. Contact me if you'd like to help translate the user interface into other languages
Full Specifications
What's new in version 1.0.1
Fixed a bug preventing Mount.app from automatically quitting after mounting an image from double-click or drag and drop
Fixed a bug preventing a user from reselecting auto accept license if they had previously selected this and then decided to go back to normal license warnings
Fixed a bug that prevented the display of error messages in some situations in Mac OS X 10.2.4
If you scroll the license window for one disk image and then open a second disk image that also has a license agreement, the second agreement now be scrolled to the top
Added the ability to copy text from the Help Window
Added the ability to have the system speak the contents of the Help window
Fixed it so that if user cancelled decryption when the password was requested, Mount.app doesn't return an error
Startup behaviour was changed for the situation where the preferences are set to hide Mount.app after mounting an image. In 1.0, if the user started Mount.app by double-clicking the application itself, the application automatically hid itself as soon as it was launched. However, in this usage scenario, the user probably wanted to adjust the preferences, so they would have to then unhide the application after launched. In 1.0.1, if Mount.app is started by double-clicking the application itself, it does not hide regardless of the value of the hide preference. If you're starting Mount.app automatically on login, you should check the Hide button in your Login Items preferences to get Mount.app to hide after it starts.
Added complete French and German localizations and partial Japanese localization (just the menus; I'd love to have a volunteer to translate the dialogs and the help file to Japanese)
Replaced the PDF readme with a simple (and significantly smaller!) text file