MakeCD Feature List
- easy to use, even for beginners
- AMIGA protection bits and file comments in CD-ROM images
MakeCD was the first program that brought this great
feature to you. Meeting Pearls IV was mastered with MakeCD.
- online images (no second partition required)
- flexible CD copying
- plays CDDA data from CD or from file
- supports ISO 9660 and Rock Ridge extensions
- requires relatively little memory while generating the ISO 9660
structures.
- supports CDTV and CD32 (bootable CD-ROMs possible)
- Multivolume and Multisession support
- The ISO image can be created on block-orientated devices (e.g. hard
disk) and tested before writing a CD-R
- CD Extra support
- All source directory trees for the ISO image are optionally put
into one distinct subdirectory of the image's root directory
- locale support (at this time English and German)
- online help (Bubblehelp, can be disabled)
- font-sensitive layout
- style guide adhering (opens e.g. on a Public Screen)
- writes both data and audio tracks
- modular concept (additional CD writers can be supported if required)
- almost all CD writers are supported
- recovery mode (dependent on CD-R driver!)
- best value for your money, especially for non-commercial
users
- compatible (tested on many different configurations)
Patrick Ohly
and Angela Schmidt
This document was generated on 15 September 1997 using the
texi2html
translator version 1.51.