| 1.EasyBurn |
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Hardware Interfaces:
IDE/ATAPI
SCSI
USB 1.0/ USB 2.0
1394 Firewire
SATA
Media Types:
BD-R / BD-RE (Blu-Ray )
DVD-R Double Layer
DVD-R Dual Layer
DVD+R / DVD+RW
DVD-R / DVD-RW
DVD-RAM
CDR / CDRW
Device Features:
Detects all device features and capabilities.
Supports buffer protection technologies (BurnProof, JustLink, etc).
Advanced Speed detection.
Advanced media information.
Detects both logical and physical disc space (Free, Used and Capacity).
Advanced File System detection anywhere on the disc.
Media control methods (Eject, Lock, etc).
Supports Layer-Jump recording mode for DVD-R DL.
Automatic selection of write modes for Disc-at-Once operations.
Erase functionality.
Audio Features:
Writes Audio CDs from .wav, .mp3, .wma or .ogg files.**
Supports Track-at-Once, and all Disc-at-Once modes (SAO / DAO96RW / DAO96PW / DAO16)
Decodes and writes compressed audio formats on-the fly (no staging to hard drive is required).
Supports CD-TEXT. ***
Easy audio track manipulation.
Supports caching of network audio files to local machine.
Data Features:
Writes Multi-Session or Disc-at-Once to ALL supported media formats including Blu-Ray (BD-R and BD-RE).
Creates UDF, ISO9660, ISO9660/Joliet Bridge, UDF/ISO9660 Bridge, or UDF/ISO9660/Joliet Bridge file systems.
Editing existing ISO data Image files.*
Creates disc images on-the fly (no staging to hard drive is required).
Easy file/folder manipulation (Remove, add, replace items).
Import existing data from any supported file system on from any session and append or edit.
Creates ISO image files.
Supports caching of network files to local machine.
Supports UNICODE file and folder names for multi-byte languages.
Creates Alias files.
Creates Bootable data discs or images.
Set almost any property for a file system volume.
Supports use of split file extents by some formats (DVD-R DL Layer-Jump recording).
Advanced event notification
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| 2.Folder Armor |
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23/Feb/2008 |
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How easy is Folder Armor?
This easy: just locate the folder you want to secure from the file tree, and click the 'Lock Folder' button. That's all!
If you didn't disable the option "Integrate Folder Armor into shell" when installing the software, you can access Folder Armor from the standard folder context menu, which appears when you click on a folder icon from Windows Explorer or from the desktop.
Folder Armor protects your folders in Windows, DOS, and Safe modes, even when you change your OS or boot from a disk. Folder Armor doesn't let you delete its own program folder, and it can't be uninstalled without the correct password.
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