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CloneCD 5.0.0.0 Beta

PROGAME   on 29 July 2004 - 20:07 · 12 comments & 1368 views

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CloneCD is the ideal tool to make backup copies of your music- or data CDs, regardless if they are copy protected or not! CloneCD's award-winning user interface copies almost any CD in just a few mouse clicks!
    Changes:
  • New: Added ability to read most DVD formats
  • Note: DVD must not be copy protected, use AnyDVD if it is
  • New: Added ability to write DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R Dual Layer and DVD-RAM
  • New: Added ability to erase DVD-RW and DVD+RW
  • New: Added .dvd "split file" image format. This format works with FAT32 partitions and is compatible with VirtualCloneDrive.
  • New: Added ability to write .iso and .udf formats created with other applications (e.g., Nero, DVD2One, DVDShrink or CloneDVD
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Download: CloneCD 5.0.0.0 Beta
News source: SlySoft
This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system


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Suggesting such a ramp-up was one of the reasons the game division earnings had slumped, Katsumi Ihara, group chief financial officer for Sony, reportedly said at a Tokyo news conference. "For the PSP and the next-generation entertainment system we continue to have a high level of investment which is bringing down profit."

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#1 slimshady165000 on 29 Jul 2004 - 20:40
strange release. It seems there trying to compete with CloneDVD....
(1 reply) #2 PROGAME on 29 Jul 2004 - 20:59
i think CloneDVD now belongs to SlySoft too
so maybe they combined the 2, not compete

Last edited by 10291 on 29 Jul 2004 - 21:16
#2.1 slimshady165000 on 29 Jul 2004 - 22:31
yeah:

http://www.slysoft.com/en/

so I guess they're trying to combine the 2....
(2 replies) #3 Nollog on 29 Jul 2004 - 21:11
I thought CloneCD was illegal as of three months ago...
#3.1 petrolxl on 29 Jul 2004 - 22:10
I thought so too...But I am glad to see it back on the market.
#3.2 cappuchok on 30 Jul 2004 - 08:14
Only in Switzerland (due to a very strange implementation of the EUCD), which is where the current Elaborate Bytes is based. That's why they shipped off development to SlySoft in the first place.
#4 Tech_8356 on 29 Jul 2004 - 22:36
slysoft bought clonecd out of the coutry where it was originally made illegal
#5 Keldyn on 29 Jul 2004 - 23:40
Ooo dual layer and DVD-RAM support.
#6 Pierreken on 30 Jul 2004 - 05:20
They'll have to change the name of the app too if they want people to know you can also copy DVD's with it.
#7 Psychoticdemento on 30 Jul 2004 - 07:09
why not just use alcohol 120%?
#8 Azmodan on 30 Jul 2004 - 18:51
thats a pretty ugly sheep
#9 RangerLG on 30 Jul 2004 - 21:03
Nice screenshot.

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