UltraISO
Premium Edition can extract, create, edit, and
convert CD/DVD image files. It can directly edit an ISO file, make ISO images
from CD/DVD-ROMs, create a new ISO from files and folders on your computer, and
make bootable CDs and DVDs. In addition, UltraISO can convert nearly all known
CD and DVD image formats to ISO, BIN/CUE, Nero (NRG), Alcohol 120% (MDS/MDF), and CloneCD (CCD/IMG/SUB) formats, as
well as burn CD/DVD images directly
with built-in burning engine and emulate ISO images with up to 8 virtual CD/DVD
drives.
Version 9.3.3.2685
can view and extract files from XBOX360 ISO images, mount UDF DVD images
on Windows Vista
and Windows 7 Beta 1, and save newly detected media capacity.
What's new in this
version: Can open, view and extract files from XBOX360 ISO images and non
copy-protected XBOX360 DVD's Supports mounting UDF DVD images
on Windows Vista/Windows 7 Beta1 (ISODrive) Saves newly
detected media capacity Improveed performance for editing bootable ISO's with
large boot image file Can detect and use Nero 9 as default
burning software Fixed a compatible problem with Ashampoo
burning package Fixed a
bug with converting some PlayStation CD images in MDS/MDF format Can open, view
and extract files from XBOX360 ISO images and non copy protected XBOX360 DVD's
Supports mounting UDF DVD images
on Windows Vista/Windows 7 Beta1 (ISODrive) Saves newly detected
media capacity Improveed performance for editing bootable ISO's with large boot
image file Can detect and use Nero 9 as default burning software Fixed
a compatible problem with Ashampoo burning package Fixed a bug with
converting some PlayStation CD images in MDS/MDF format Some minor improvements
and bug fixes.
Highly versatile and
especially proficient with boot discs, UltraISO Premium creates, edits, and
burns disc images in several popular formats: ISO, BIN, Nero, Alcohol, CloneCD,
and Xbox. It also converts images among formats. UltraISO supports data and
audio/video discs and includes a simple MP3 encoder, but it really excels
at creating bootable discs. It even can create a disc with a menu for booting
several OSs.
The interface is
well organized, though rather plain, and we wish its icons were more readable.
Also on the negative side, the program can't mount CD images, which will
diminish its value for some. However, if you need support for multiple image
formats and want to design bootable discs, UltraISO makes a very good pick.