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bambam
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      18th Aug 2005
Marty <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:43046109$0$21031$5a62ac22@per-qv1-
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> bambam wrote:
>> "Forkart" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1124347691.251889.72460
>> @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
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>>>Try MagicISO, this is good iso creator.
>>>http://www.30bucks.com/


>> Are you a share holder, or just bloody stupid?


> lol
>
> yeah, magiciso and isobuster are hardly freeware, for both you'll pay
> around US$30.00 while http://www.tugzip.com/ will do it for free.
>
> Thanks for the tip "Italy Anonymous Remailer" .


Well I actually sort of disagree in the case of IsoBuster.
I can remember when IsoBuster was only freeware, then they added extra
functions (namely the ability to recover data from packet written CDs) and
started charging if you wanted these extra functions. But the free part of
the program still has the same functions as it always did.
IsoBuster is a good program that I don't mind recommending here.

http://www.isobuster.com/
 
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Gerard Bok
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      18th Aug 2005
On 18 Aug 2005 05:47:43 -0000, (E-Mail Removed)er (Italy
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>In article <43041014$0$21029$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
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>Marty <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>| Are there any true freeware ISO extractors?
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>Try TugZip http://www.tugzip.com/
>
>Supports BIN, C2D, IMG, ISO and NRG disc-images.


Nice. But to save you a CDR:
You can use TugZip to extract an image of a (bootable) CD to a
subdirectory. (Which, by itself is nice.)

But if you add some files and burn a CD from this subdirectory,
you get a non-bootable CD.

(Just to let you know how I wasted 20 minutes and a CDR :-)

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Marty
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      18th Aug 2005
I take that back, ISObuster is free.

I was thinking of WinISO.

Marty


________bambam wrote:___________
> Well I actually sort of disagree in the case of IsoBuster.
> I can remember when IsoBuster was only freeware, then they added extra
> functions (namely the ability to recover data from packet written CDs) and
> started charging if you wanted these extra functions. But the free part of
> the program still has the same functions as it always did.
> IsoBuster is a good program that I don't mind recommending here.
>
> http://www.isobuster.com/

 
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John Fitzsimons
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      19th Aug 2005
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 14:28:39 +0800, andrew at portablefreeware dot com
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>Hi,


>Have you tried CDmage?


>Description: http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=399


26th July 2005 ?

>Direct link: http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/


Release date: 7/26/2001 !!

>Regards.


 
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andrew at portablefreeware dot com
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      19th Aug 2005
Hi,

Nah, that's not the release date. It's the date I added the entry so
that I can sort it via reverse chronological order. But you are not the
first person who's confused about the date, so I think I will just
remove it. :-)

Regards.
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http://www.portablefreeware.com/

John Fitzsimons wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 14:28:39 +0800, andrew at portablefreeware dot com
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>
>>Hi,

>
>
>>Have you tried CDmage?

>
>
>>Description: http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=399

>
>
> 26th July 2005 ?
>
>
>>Direct link: http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/

>
>
> Release date: 7/26/2001 !!
>
>
>>Regards.

>
>

 
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Thorsten Duhn
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      19th Aug 2005
Hello,

> I actually looked at that program before but I think the
> free version limits the ISO's to 300mb or so.


where do you have this information from? Free version lacks of
some UDF functions, but I'm not aware of this size limit.

Regards,
Thorsten
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Kittie Spit
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      19th Aug 2005
ISOBuster is freeware, but if you pay to register/donate supposedly you
get more advanced functions. Not sure exactly what they are. A cursory
search of the site didn't say exactly what extras you'd get.

 
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Kittie Spit
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      20th Aug 2005
cool -- thanks!

 
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