CDEveryWhere Features
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Create Hybrid CD image. Joliet (Win) / HFS (Mac) / RockRidge (Unix/Linux) / ISO9660 (Industry Standard Format).
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AutoStart for Macintosh / AutoRun for Windows
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Create the Macintosh CD without the Macintosh computer/hard drive.
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Files are shared across the file system to maximize the disk space.
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Professional Layout for each platform.
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Selection of the file systems. (You don't want HFS, then don't create it)
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Save Layout
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CDEveryWhere Server to retrieve files from the foreign system. (e.g. retrieve files from Mac to PC without loosing Mac file attributes.
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Access FTP server and retrieve files just like from your hard drive.
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Access Windows NT Service for Macintosh Volumes and retrieve files just like from your hard drive.
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Access Apple/Unix Volume and retrieve files just like from your hard drive.
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Retrieve files from the compressed (ZIP/TAR) files just like from your hard drive.
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Auto-decoding MacBinary and BinHex files for the Macintosh platform.
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Edit Macintosh File Type/Creator Codes Database.
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Scan contents of files to set up the Macintosh File Type/Creator Codes.
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Preserve Symbolic Links for RockRidge.
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Exclude/Include files based on the file pattern.
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Operations based on Drag & Drop.
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Email Error Report
Resultant CD Properties
Joliet File system (Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP/ME)
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Long file name (64 characters)
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Deep directory structure
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Unicode file name
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AutoRun / AutoPlay
HFS File System (Macintosh)
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Long file name (31 characters)
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Deep directory structure
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Macintosh computers recognize file type and know what application to open.
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Full Desktop Database support (Allow you to install applications on CD)
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QuickTime AutoStart.
Rockridge File System (Unix)
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Long file name (127 characters)
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Deep directory structure
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Unicode file name (Using UTF-8)
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Permission set up
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Symbolic link capability
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Block or character special files (mknod)