Virtual CD-RW - Mac OS X
Virtual CD-RW is an easy to use virtual CD drive for Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Because Virtual CD-RW is a kernel extension (driver), it looks exactly like a physical drive to all applicaitons running on the Mac OS. Because it uses a virtual CD that is stored in a file on your hard disk it is much faster than a physical CD.
This is completely different from a disk image (.dmg) file created by the Mac OS X Disk Utility because disk image files do not appear to be inserted in a real optical drive so many software programs that require the CD to be found in a real optical drive simply do not work with .dmg files but do work perfectly with a virtual drive like the one created by Virtual CD-RW.
Features:
Virtual CD-RW installs a CD icon on the Mac OS X menu bar and you use the CD icon in the menu bar to interact with the Virtual CD-RW.
Using Virtual CD-RW you can:
- Burn to a virtual CD to bin/cue format
- Insert and read from a virtual CD in bin/cue, iso, or cdr format
- Erase a virtual CD
Virtual CD-RW is easy to use.
Most operations can be completed in these easy steps:
- From the CD menu choose either New Media or Existing media
- The new or existing virtual CD will appear on your desktop
- Read from the virtual CD just like a standard CD
- Burn to the virtual CD just like a standard CD from any application including the Finder or iTunes.
And its free to try. Simply download Virtual CD-RW and try it free for 15 days. During the trial period, Virtual CD-RW is fully functional with no restrictions on its use.
System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4 or later
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