ISO Workshop 13.2
ISO Workshop is an application which enables you to easily create and burn a variety of disc images.
It comes with many features which facilitate disc image management, conversion and burning.
This lightweight application is mainly aimed at the average user, as it has a simple interface consisting of a well-organized layout.
As soon as you launch ISO Workshop, you know what it can do for you.
Install this piece of software on your computer and enjoy the following features: creating standard and bootable ISO images, copying disc to disc image, extracting file and folders from disc images, converting disc images to ISO or BIN format, and verifying written files.
As for the formats it supports, ISO Workshop is very likely to satisfy your needs.
It is compatible with popular formats such as ISO, BIN, CUE, NRG, CDI, MDF etc. and it supports CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD+R DL, BD-R/RE.
With a small size and using a low amount of resources from your system, ISO Workshop may seem, at first view, a too basic software tool which doesn’t offer too much delight to users.
You will change your mind when you will notice some benefits which come with this virtual item: drag and drop functionality, no crashing or serious errors, burn speed selection, automatic ejection of disk after burning is complete and others.
Changes to ISO Workshop 13.2:
- Updated disc burning SDK.
- Added support for file paths exceeding 260 characters.
- Resolved issue with handling command line parameters.
- Implemented minor fixes and performance improvements.
- Removed unnecessary drive initialization in Make and Unpack ISO.
ISO Workshop offers essential features for efficient, fast performance without unnecessary extras. It’s designed for both beginners and advanced users, with ongoing updates that maintain its small size and low resource usage.
- ISO Workshop installer is bundled with "OpenCandy". However, you may continue the installation process without installing it.
ISO Workshop can not be installed without OpenCANDY!!
It is S-H-I-T!
Admin's reply: Click on "Custom installation (advanced)" and uncheck "Install..." box. It works fine here.