bekaye ridgway
United States of America
1.0 (Feb 15, 2012)
Ultimate? Probably not. Useful? Definitely. As for using the rating system rate the author or the web site or anything else, you have missed the point of this web site.
9.5.2.2836 (Nov 24, 2011)
The new stuff:
+) Optimized U+ v2 boot technology, now it is possible to boot all of your PCs with a single bootable USB flash drive
+) Improved syslinux V3/V4 support, can create bootable USB disk from ISO image of popular linux distributions, including:
Debian live 6.03
Knoppix 6.7
Backtrack 5
Fedora 15
OpenSUSE 11.4
CentOS Live 6
Mandriva Linux 2011
*) Includes Lame 3.99 encoder
*) Can open BIF file of Acronis True Image 2012
*) Supports virtual drives of Daemon-Tools Lite/Pro 4.41
*) Can detect and use Nero 11 and Roxio 2011 as default burning software
*) Some minor improvements and bug fixes
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I've been using UltraISO for over 7 years. It is one of the few pieces of software that has stayed true to itself, updated for what is relevant, and has avoided becoming yet another "piece of bloated" software. To EZB Systems, thank you.
3.1 (Mar 16, 2010)
I've been using this utility since version 1.0. The author has made many improvements since then. Basic, functional, easy to use.
[steerpike] I number or letter the items' entries when I want a particular order.
3.68 (Jul 28, 2009)
Once in the middle of resizing a partition, the power failed. When Windows would not recognize anything on the drive, GetDataBack for NTFS saved the day by recovering ALL the data on the drive. This is excellent software.