I have it (v. 3.0.2), but your question caused me to check my new machine. Sure enough, I have not installed it! I'm sure I ran it, at least to see what it offered, but I couldn't tell you what I found!
I bought it through the same method you're seeing, I'm just a sucker for inexpensive apps!
I can't even remember what the price was but I guess I'd have to say I haven't recovered the cost by finding/correcting anything it would have found. Might as well re-install it. Of course, it is also a bootable disk and may not even boot on this machine.
How's that for a ringing recommendation?!!
BTW, I assume that you are looking for a "notebook sized" drive so it would be easier to carry? Most of those 2.5 inch drives are slower than their 'adult' brethren.
UPDATE: I inserted the disk and finally got a request for the serial number...which is on the disk inside the drive, of course.. A previous dialog gave me a choice to install the app or use it on the DVD. The text said that if I chose the DVD it would have to be in the drive "
anytime I used the app." I assume that means when I'm using the app
from the disk.
But if that text is an example of the interface, I'm not too encouraged... All this disk grinding started just after the original post and the drive is still grinding away after I clicked the "Quit" button. I have no idea what it is doing since it should simply be sitting there waiting for me to eject it!? Weird!
Of course Finder won't eject the disk as it is still doing something with it...maybe Spotlight Indexing (which I thought I had turned off for DVDs).
Hmn, no such option in Spotlight, you must select specific items, not a generic drive/disk. Another useless feature of Spotlight...must find a way of completely disabling/removing that thing...