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- Price: Free to try (50MB per disc image); $39.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: August 31, 2001
- Total Downloads: 9,153
- Downloads last week: 1
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From i2rd (Interactive Information R&D) :CDEveryWhere is the leading cross-platform CD image creator, and essential tool for anyone who needs to create CD-ROMs for multiple operating systems. CDEveryWhere creates a disc image using ISO9660, RockRidge, Joliet, and HFS file systems on a single CD. Now you can create just one CD that can be read by Unix, Windows, Macintosh and other systems.
CDEverywhere gives you the control to display specific files for each file system, or share all the files for every system. CDEveryWhere supports long filenames, deep directories and system specific attributes. On a Mac, the CD looks and works like a Mac CD and on a PC, it looks and works like a Windows CD. And with version 2.0, it's easier than ever to create Mac disks from your PC or Unix-based system. You can even create a CD image directly from an ftp site. CDEveryWhere has an easy to use, drag-and-drop interface, which makes building disk images for multiple platforms a snap.
CNET Editor's Note: : Using this product to make copies of copyrighted material may be illegal. CNET does not encourage or condone the illegal copying of copyrighted material.
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Version: CDEveryWhere 2.0
Summary: We paid $199 for Standart edition. As soon as we enabled their aurorun, our application stopped working completely. Support guy just said that they can't help, and that I can return the software.
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