InCD v4.3.23.2
Commercial demo
Win2k / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / WinXP
Win2k / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / WinXP
InCD is an integrated packet writing solution that has the most stability, ease of use, and compatibility, across all Windows operating systems. Packet writing is the method of writing data in small increments (by packets) onto a rewritable media. InCD is made by Ahead Softare and it's the ideal partner for Nero Burning ROM.
Automatically launched when Windows is booted, InCD provides flexible drive letter access to the CD-RW, CD-MRW, DVD RW, DVD-RW or DVD MRW drive providing simple drag and drop or direct save options within applications. Files can be saved, renamed and deleted, just as with other rewritable storage mediums such as floppy or hard disk. InCD is fully compliant with the UDF 1.50 standard in legacy mode and UDF 1.02 for MRW.
InCD works exclusively with rewriteable medias (CD-RW, CD-MRW, DVD-RW, DVD RW or DVD MRW). Medias which can only be written once cannot be written using InCD.
Automatically launched when Windows is booted, InCD provides flexible drive letter access to the CD-RW, CD-MRW, DVD RW, DVD-RW or DVD MRW drive providing simple drag and drop or direct save options within applications. Files can be saved, renamed and deleted, just as with other rewritable storage mediums such as floppy or hard disk. InCD is fully compliant with the UDF 1.50 standard in legacy mode and UDF 1.02 for MRW.
InCD works exclusively with rewriteable medias (CD-RW, CD-MRW, DVD-RW, DVD RW or DVD MRW). Medias which can only be written once cannot be written using InCD.
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License type
Commercial demo1
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Date added
31 Mar 2006
Downloads
106,722
File size
10.21 MB
(< 2min @ 1Mbps)
Operating systems
Win2k / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / WinXP1
1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.
Last error message I got is : "InCD has detected that the drive recording settings have changed and that the new settings might affect InCD’s writing performance." This is the first time in two months I got this. Do not have any idea where in Windows XP I am to go to address this issue.
Frank C.
It's almost as good as Adaptec's DirectCD used to be (but which unfortunately is not supported anymore and does not work on newer drivers).
zeron@btinternet.com
jon
go InCD