ESATA card compatible with CF card reader

Can anyone recommend an eSATA card that would be compatible with the Addonics flash card reader below:
http://www.addonics.com/products/flash_memory_reader/aepddesu.asp

Their page says any SATA card on any computer.
The essential question is, "Do you want Mac Bootable" ??
Then you are limited to a few cards by Sonnet and FirmTek, or if you have a 2008 Mac Pro or previous to using a "cheater" SATA cable off the "extra" Optical Drive SATA ports.

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