AcetoneISO the Daemon Tools and UltraISO for linux

AcetoneISO is a very good GPLv3 linux and Ubuntu replacement of Daemon Tools and UltraISO disk image manipulation tools.

Indeed most of you geeks out there would say ‘mount -loop’ is there by default in linux, however there are lots of other things mount command simply cannot do while Daemon Tools or UltraISO can.

You can download the latest bulds from GetDeb!

Here is the Features list of current version of this magnificent program:
(maybe only ISZ (compressed iso) support is currently missing)

- Mount automatically ISO, MDF, NRG, BIN, NRG without the need to insert admin password! Only single-track images are supported for the moment.
- a native utility to blank your CD-RW, DVD-RW and DVD-RW discs
- A nice display which shows current images mounted and possibility to click on it to quickly reopen mounted image
- Convert 2 ISO all image types:
  *.bin *.mdf *.nrg *.img *.daa *.dmg *.cdi *.b5i *.bwi *.pdi and much more
- Extract images content to a folder:
  *.bin *.mdf *.nrg *.img *.daa *.dmg *.cdi *.b5i *.bwi *.pdi and much more
- Play a DVD Movie Image with Kaffeine / VLC / SMplayer with auto-cover download from Amazon
- Generate an ISO from a Folder or CD/DVD
- Check MD5 file of an image and/or generate it to a text file
- Calculate ShaSums of images in 128, 256 and 384 bit
- Encrypt / Decrypt an image
- Split / Merge image in X megabyte
- Compress with High Ratio an image in 7z format
- Rip a PSX cd to *.bin to make it work with epsxe/psx emulators
- Restore a lost CUE file of *.bin *.img
- Convert Mac OS *.dmg to a mountable image
- El-Torito support to create ISO bootable Cd
- Mount an image in a specified folder from the user
- Create a database of images to manage big collections
- Extract the Boot Image file of a CD/DVD or ISO
- Backup a CD-Audio to a *.bin image
- Complete localization for English, Italian, French, Spanish, Polish and much more!

Many big thanks fly to the two Italian coders behind this project -> Fabrizio Di Marco and Marco Di Antonio (they are only two despite the four first names :-)

Project website www.acetoneteam.org