ISO Recorder Power Toy for XP Pro/Home
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UPDATED DOWNLOAD LINK -
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder/download.asp
Uses the built in burning capabilities of XP; not one coaster so far; adds right-click ISO burning functionality to WinXP.
Download from-
http://members.home.net/alexfein/isorecorder/ISORecorderSetup.msi
and do send an e-mail to isorecorder@alexfeinman.com with your opinions of this very useful app.
Regards...
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder/download.asp
Uses the built in burning capabilities of XP; not one coaster so far; adds right-click ISO burning functionality to WinXP.
Download from-
http://members.home.net/alexfein/isorecorder/ISORecorderSetup.msi
and do send an e-mail to isorecorder@alexfeinman.com with your opinions of this very useful app.
Regards...
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Okay, just to make sure I was in error myself, I went back through the thread. I read all the posts about the links, and downloaded them, etc.
If you download the file from the first link in the very first post, you get a small 87 KB app that, when attempted to be installed, says it's out of date, and to go to this certain page. I remember doing this at the beginning, the old file is still there, and the provided link doesn't go anywhere. I ended up going to the main site and browsing for the proper download. I tried right clicking, and selecting "Install", and got the exact same error. Install is bold, meaning that it is the default operation executed when an .msi file is double clicked. Double clicking on it or right clicking and selecting install makes no difference. Maybe Install isn't the default operation on your computer, but I can't possibly imagine why. I highly doubt that you would want to Repair or Uninstall by default...
RandyC then posted a proper working link at the very end of the what has become the first page; thank you RandyC. The link he provided links to a download script which then triggers the download for the proper download. This 1.27 MB file works perfectly, by both double clicking it, or taking the other way around and right clicking and Installing (as they are the exact same thing). Please notice the difference in file sizes. 87 KB versus 1.27 MB is a BIG difference!
I think I'm going to email the author, I'm very impressed by this software. I'm also going to point out that he has a bad link in that installer's script. That file probably isn't even ment to be downloaded. Maybe it's a beta version, or a installer script test, or something left over from an older version of the site, before a download script file was set up to moderate this things.
ofelas, where did you get that original link from? I see that's it's coming off a @home members webspace =(
If you download the file from the first link in the very first post, you get a small 87 KB app that, when attempted to be installed, says it's out of date, and to go to this certain page. I remember doing this at the beginning, the old file is still there, and the provided link doesn't go anywhere. I ended up going to the main site and browsing for the proper download. I tried right clicking, and selecting "Install", and got the exact same error. Install is bold, meaning that it is the default operation executed when an .msi file is double clicked. Double clicking on it or right clicking and selecting install makes no difference. Maybe Install isn't the default operation on your computer, but I can't possibly imagine why. I highly doubt that you would want to Repair or Uninstall by default...
RandyC then posted a proper working link at the very end of the what has become the first page; thank you RandyC. The link he provided links to a download script which then triggers the download for the proper download. This 1.27 MB file works perfectly, by both double clicking it, or taking the other way around and right clicking and Installing (as they are the exact same thing). Please notice the difference in file sizes. 87 KB versus 1.27 MB is a BIG difference!
I think I'm going to email the author, I'm very impressed by this software. I'm also going to point out that he has a bad link in that installer's script. That file probably isn't even ment to be downloaded. Maybe it's a beta version, or a installer script test, or something left over from an older version of the site, before a download script file was set up to moderate this things.
ofelas, where did you get that original link from? I see that's it's coming off a @home members webspace =(
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Brainsoft;
The original link was where I downloaded the first GUI version (887KB) from, and later on, the 1.27MB version 1.0.
Yup, totally agree there-nifty little piece of software...Alex went so far as to tell me he is NOT extending functionality to Right clicking *.bin files.....:-0
He's a good guy, open to suggestions, shoot him a message.
Many thanks to RandyC for bringing to attention the updated link; I've also just posted the updated link in the first post.
The original link was where I downloaded the first GUI version (887KB) from, and later on, the 1.27MB version 1.0.
Yup, totally agree there-nifty little piece of software...Alex went so far as to tell me he is NOT extending functionality to Right clicking *.bin files.....:-0
He's a good guy, open to suggestions, shoot him a message.
Many thanks to RandyC for bringing to attention the updated link; I've also just posted the updated link in the first post.
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