UltraISO has been released in English - Competition for WinISO
Posted on 23/10/02 19:48 by Jan Willem                             
UltraISO has been released in English - Competition for WinISO

svgusta used our newssubmit to tell us that a new version of UltraISO has been released. Before the tool was not available in English, and according to the submitter it is a less buggy and more powerfull product than WinISO.

UltraISO is a CD image file edit tool, it allows you to directly edit the CD image file and extract documents from it. You can also make an ISO file from your CD-RW/ROM drive or hard disk. It also processes ISO bootable information, thus you can create bootable CDs.

Main features of UltraISO:

  • Intelligent CD image file format analyze, support all known image file.
  • Unique SUPER RESTORE technology, never damage your image file
  • May directly edit the ISO image file.
  • May directly extract files and folder form ISO image file
  • Support willfully add / delete /create new directory /rename ISO file content.
  • May make ISO file form hard disk document.
  • May create CD image from CD-ROM, maintain bootable information.
  • May process the compact disc boot information, you may directly add/remove/extract boot image of the ISO document.
  • Support nearly all known CD image file format(.ISO..BIN.IMG.CIF.NRG, BWI and so on) , and converts them to the standard ISO form document.


  • More information and downloads can be found on the website of UltraISO. The software is shareware and available for 29.95$.

    Source: UltraISO

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    By WRFan, Thu 24 Oct 2002 03:52
    you can edit isos with isobuster. what's the point in downloading and paying (?) for yet another tool?
    By Guest, Thu 24 Oct 2002 04:08
    actually, you can't edit ISOs with ISO Buster - only view the contents and extract the data. You can however use WinISO which is a lot nicer and edit / add-to your ISO/BIN image(s)
    By Guest, Thu 24 Oct 2002 04:11
    for some reason winiso doesnt work for me. everytime i try to add files to a bin/cue, or an iso, it tells me that file is corrupt when i load the new image in Daemon Tools. i cant figure it out Frown -Icefired
    By svgusta, Thu 24 Oct 2002 21:11
    With this prog you can also open and edit Clone cd images. I have used the program now for 3 weeks, and it is stable as a stone...
    By Guest, Fri 25 Oct 2002 06:49
    After editing Bin/files with Winiso, use fireburner to avoid those errors.
    By nider, Fri 25 Oct 2002 09:07
    niderCool, I've been looking for a program that I can make a cd image from files on my harddrive without having to burn a disk first.

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