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I just stumbled upon this project and I said.. YES! Finally!
I want an UltraISO replacement so I don’t have to use wine and it’s a pain to do the duplicate file checker by hand.
Comment by Zivago — January 3, 2008 @ 12:50 pm
I’m a windows/linux user and I think its great that its free for linux and a demo/purchase for windows, how perfect, Please never Change your way of thinking
Comment by Anonymous — January 22, 2008 @ 2:01 pm
Thanks, works perfectly as an ISO editor. I have successfully added files and edited existing txt files.
Comment by James — February 11, 2008 @ 2:41 am
Hi,
I’m new to Linux (Debian-etch) and afther reading readme.txt and installing applications you mention for Ubuntu compiling was more than successful!
Thank you for this wonderful software.
Comment by Goran — September 5, 2008 @ 4:10 am
Thanks!, its a good software, the compilation in slackware 12.1 has been perfect
Comment by sLoK — October 8, 2008 @ 9:04 am
Thanks!
Worked very good, compiled it on Ubuntu, I didn’t know there was a package available on the repositores heh.
Comment by Fernando — January 11, 2009 @ 3:12 am
This is a great software. I really hope it can support UDF image format!! if so, it will be perfect!!!
Comment by John — January 18, 2009 @ 4:12 am
I highly recommend this utility. After messing around with Kiso and Acetone for a while and failing to get either to work consistently, I turned to ISO Master. Works like a charm.
Comment by Chris Flood — January 31, 2009 @ 8:24 pm
Tried heaps of other so called demo software this demo allowed me to inject files into an 800mb+ file. Thank you soooo much…
Comment by Soltek — June 15, 2009 @ 1:00 am
In Debian Lenny: $ sudo apt-get install isomaster
Works Great!
Comment by Sergiu B. — June 18, 2009 @ 8:50 am
Thanks for releasing this code as Open Source. In the Linux world, isomaster is the only program of its kind.
Comment by Frank Peters — September 15, 2009 @ 10:12 pm
Cool Software! I would recommend the Linux version to anyone!
But why do you give the Linux version for free but have people pay for the windows one? Please Don’t make people pay for the Linux one, but I was just wondering why people have to pay for the windows one? Oh, I bet it is because YOU had to pay for the software to create the windows version am I correct?
-From a 13 year old geek
Comment by Isaac — September 19, 2009 @ 4:05 pm
Isaac – the Windows version is not free because I would have never put in the time to create it for free. If it wasn’t for the small price, I would have just had a Linux version.
Comment by Andrew Smith — September 19, 2009 @ 8:56 pm
Standing ovation. Compiled and installed on Ubuntu 9.10 without a single glitch. All the menus, icons etc are in the right place. Not to mention the application’s laconic and exceptionally user-friendly interface and, most importantly, rock solid functionality – it delivers the goods as promised. I’ve used it for the gloriously nefarious purpose of tampering with a WinXP installation CD to install that convoluted mess of an operating system onto a flash drive so as not to taint any of my xfs HDDs with so much as a hint of an iota of a mention of a single NTFS/VFAT cluster; mission accomplished with zero complications. Skint at the mo, so I can’t really make much of a donation, but I’ll be delighted to send you a postcard from this’ere frozen subpolar megapolis
Comment by Dave Lister — November 17, 2009 @ 12:30 am
I Stumbled across it when I installed ubuntu ultimate edition 2.4 and It is awesome it works great, Better Things are on linux than Windows LOL
Thanks for the Hard Work you did to make it awesome.
Comment by William W. Whitman — December 3, 2009 @ 10:57 am
Just brilliant! Compiled on Ubuntu without any problem (thanks for including a list of dependencies). I found it easy to use and much more intuitive than other ISO editors.
Comment by Colin Mills — February 24, 2010 @ 5:02 am