cory malter
Canada
2.4.4.0 (Apr 11, 2009)
G_D: it's in the (advanced)->(bootable disk) tab when using build image. You provide the premade boot image, or extract it from any available disk and it'll use it.
ImgBurn has never failed me, nor failed to impress me. Definitely earns the 5 stars and is freeware, no less. Great work and thanks LIGHTNING UK!
1.5.1 Beta Build 458 (May 2, 2006)
Wohoo! Another beta version in 2 days without a download!
"download link not found for http:xxxxx"
2.2 (Feb 7, 2006)
What an excellent little package this is!
Kramy, you do realize there are floppy and cd images for booting DSL from a USB drive on PC's that dont have the ability to boot from USB...
1.4.1 Beta Build 405 (Jan 18, 2006)
Excellent app, has gotten much better in the last couple months.
BTW: it DOES delete the torrent when you tell it to; It deletes it from the default storage directory that you set it to store torrent files to, and not from where you download them to.
1.8.0 Beta 3 (Dec 14, 2005)
Late news, this has been around since october (which was when I grabbed it initialy)
1.8.0 Beta 3 (Apr 21, 2010 - 11:05 PM)
Ok, who's up for putting the contractors and laborers who build and maintain roads in jail because folks use them to drink and drive, speed and commit various felonies not limited to but including murder?
1.8.0 Beta 3 (Apr 5, 2010 - 9:06 PM)
Two words that seem overly forgotten in the last few years of apple related news... "Apple Newton"
1.8.0 Beta 3 (Aug 13, 2009 - 3:03 PM)
PC_Tool, are you suggesting that Universal and Fox are thus legally required to sell to wholesalers who do business with redbox then? And thus that they couldn't 'strongarm' wholesalers?
As far as I can tell with limited research, First Sale Doctrine requires a special license to allow revenue to be generated from rentals. As far as I can remember "allowed to rent" copies of movies cost roughly 4-5 times that of a regular retail copy and must be obtained directly from the licensor instead of any other wholesale/retail channel, though my experience in this is from knowing the proprietor of a rental store in a small town found in Canada in which I had access to printed material from various studios regarding 'coming soon' titles' ordering and pricing.
1.8.0 Beta 3 (Jul 31, 2009 - 6:07 PM)
Anyone else considering that the two most publicized RIAA cases have both turned in the same fashion on defendant testimony? Precedent...
1.8.0 Beta 3 (Jul 30, 2009 - 1:39 AM)
Bottom line to me is companies continue to try to take away rights from customers under the guise of DRM and 'proprietary' software in this day and age, be it with over-spun PR or not; what totally boggles me though are laws like DMCA that give companies with cash (from their customers) to prosecute the average joe (the customer who bought their hardware at a premium price) when the customer decides they want it to do what they want (be it a better interface skin, different OS entirely, or whatever) when they find out their favorite hardware manufacturer clearly does not want to deliver their sort of individualism.
GO EFF! 3 years is too long in between for exceptions to be considered...