CDEveryWhere - Makes it easy to create a professional Hybrid CD by creating a single disk image!
Version | 2.0 build 67 |
Updated | Jan 16th 2007 |
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 20.7 MB |
Downloads | 9542 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Cd Dvd Tools |
CDEveryWhere makes it easy to create a professional Hybrid CD by creating a single disk image that can be read by Unix, Windows, or Macintosh systems
CDEveryWhere will create one-session iso image file that supports Joliet, RockRidge, HFS and ISO9660 file systems. Most CD Burner applications only support 2 file systems. CDEveryWhere supports all 4 file systems - so your CD data can be shared seamlessly across platforms.
Just drag and drop files using our easy to use interface, and burn the ISO using your favorite CD recording software. Technically, CDEveryWhere creates a CD image which supports ISO9660, RockRidge, Joliet and HFS file systems.
Requirements:
■ Java Runtime Environment 1.1 and later
■ 32MB RAM. 64MB and more is recommended
■ CD recording software supporting recording of the ISO image file to the CD-R/RW. Most CDR drives come with software that can already do this. There are also several freeware software that can do this. See our download page for links.
■ Disk space for a resultant image
Limitations:
■ 60 days trial
■ Limits ISO sizes to 50MB, and adds a text file (demoOnly.txt) to the disk image
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