ISO Commander 1.6.0.43 for Windows

by TurtleBlast Software

Avg. Rating 3.5 (11 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.0 MB
License Shareware, $29.95
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 8,791
Publisher TurtleBlast Software
Homepage ISO Commander

Publisher's Description

ISO Commander is a CD-ROM image file utility that can extract, edit, and create ISO files directly, make bootable CDs, and may also be used as a ISO, BIN, NRG, etc. converter, extractor, or editor.

Latest Reviews

Zmodem

Zmodem reviewed v1.0.304 Beta on Feb 26, 2003

Limited in it's functions? Did you RTFM? DId you read the error message you might have gotten? When I first fired it up, it said I didn't have up to date ASPI drivers installed. So a quick visit to adaptec cured all.

This is the first real WinISO killer I have seen. Good feature set, pretty stable (it is beta) and supports a lot of different formats. 4 stars only because they want you to buy the software that is still in beta :/

AdmKirk001

AdmKirk001 reviewed v1.0.304 Beta on Feb 20, 2003

how are you supposed to 'evaluate' a beta program ... if it is SO limited in it's functions?? at least offer a BETA license, and have it expire after the BETA period ends.... *gheesh*

Avg. Rating 3.5 (11 votes)
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Zmodem

Zmodem reviewed v1.0.304 Beta on Feb 26, 2003

Limited in it's functions? Did you RTFM? DId you read the error message you might have gotten? When I first fired it up, it said I didn't have up to date ASPI drivers installed. So a quick visit to adaptec cured all.

This is the first real WinISO killer I have seen. Good feature set, pretty stable (it is beta) and supports a lot of different formats. 4 stars only because they want you to buy the software that is still in beta :/

AdmKirk001

AdmKirk001 reviewed v1.0.304 Beta on Feb 20, 2003

how are you supposed to 'evaluate' a beta program ... if it is SO limited in it's functions?? at least offer a BETA license, and have it expire after the BETA period ends.... *gheesh*

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