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AnyToISO – CREATE ISO IMAGES FROM VARIOUS FILE TYPES.

Update: 2 June 2016
Version: 3.7.3
Homepage: www.crystalidea.com/anytoiso

Requirements
  • Intel
  • OS X 10.7 or later
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AnyToISO is the ultimate ISO Creator for Windows. It can create ISO from almost everything including all CD/DVD/BD images formats popular in Internet (NRG, MDF, UIF, DMG, ISZ, BIN, DAA, PDI, CDI, IMG, etc), CD/ DVD/ Blue-ray disks or simply from a local folder.

AnyToISO also can extract any of those formats plus ISO/ DEB/ RPM images. Most CD/DVD burning software works with ISO images and its native images only. Use the program for conversion before burning, because AnyToISO supports all CD/DVD/BD formats popular in Internet.

With AnyToISO you can mount any CD/DVD/Blu-Ray image found in Internet to your Parallels/ VMWare virtual machine. Complete command line support.

This program is available in two editions: Lite and Pro (Professional). Lite version is totally free but it cannot deal with files greater than a normal CD size (870 MB).

In order to work with DVD/Blue-ray images one should upgrade to a Pro version. Pro version customers have the highest priority level in technical support. Windows version can also be portable.

Features:
  • Extract/Convert to ISO: NRG, MDF, UIF, DMG, ISZ, BIN, DAA, PDI, CDI, IMG, etc CD/DVD-ROM images
  • Extract ISO, DMG, DEB, RPM… files
  • Create ISO from CD/DVD/Blu-ray disks (BIN/CUE also supported)
  • Create ISO from files/folders
  • Integration with Explorer and Apple Finder
  • Command line support
  • Free Lite version
AnyToISO works on Windows and Mac OS X. Available in 36 languages.
version 3.7.3
  • FIXED Fixed processing of certain types of .dmg files
  • FIXED Fixed processing of certain types of .xz archives
  • FIXED Fixed problem when app couldn’t activate Pro version on Windows 10
  • FIXED Fixed error handling when dealing with multi-volume RAR archives
  • IMPROVED Mac: the app can now move itself to the /Applications when it’s first run from the other directory
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