AcetoneISO

AcetoneISO
A 3D rendered polygon object consisting of one pink sphere joined to several smaller white spheres by a black membrane

An application window with 2 horizontally oriented panes on the left and 1 vertically oriented pane on the right

AcetoneISO on Ubuntu
Original author(s) Fabrizio Di Marco, Marco Di Antonio
Developer(s) Marco Di Antonio
Stable release
2.3 / November 15, 2010 (2010-11-15)
Development status Stable
Written in C++, Qt 4
Operating system Linux
Available in English, Italian, Polish, Spanish, Romanian, Hungarian, German, Czech, Russian
Type Image mounter
License GNU GPL (free software)
Website sourceforge.net/projects/acetoneiso

AcetoneISO is a free software program to mount and manage image files. Its goals are to be simple, intuitive and stable. Written in Qt 4, this software is meant for all those people looking for a "Daemon Tools for Linux". However, AcetoneISO does not emulate any copy protection while mounting. AcetoneISO also supports Direct Access Archive (*.daa) images because it uses the non-free and proprietary PowerISO Linux software as a backend while converting images to ISO.

In recent releases (as of 2010), AcetoneISO also gained native support at blanking CD/DVD optical discs and burn ISO/CUE/TOC images to CD-R/RW and DVD-+R/RW (including DL) thanks to external open source tools such as cdrkit, cdrdao and growisofs.

It is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.

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