CDEveryWhere Edition Comparison Chart

Feature Personal Edition Standard Edition Professional Edition
Add readme.txt in the root directory of the CD.
Please read the bottom section of this page.
Free minor version upgrades (1.0 -> 1.1 -> 1.2, etc...)
Create ISO image for Windows ( Joliet ), Unix ( RockRidge ) and Macintosh ( HFS ).
Share files across the file systems (Maximizes CD usage).
Create Macintosh/HFS image without a Macintosh computer or hard drive.
MacBinary & BinHex Auto-Decoding.
Support symbolic links in Unix (RockRidge) file system.
FTP access
CDEveryWhere Server to access files on foreign platforms.
(i.e. Reads Mac files from a PC) *
Email Error Report.
Web based support.
AutoStart for Macintosh / AutoRun for Windows.
Each file can be shared or included only for any/specific platform(s).
(No need to see Windows programs on a Macintosh)
Select which file systems to write to the CD image.
(If you don't need the particular file system included, you can remove it from the image.)
Distribution of CD for business and work related purposes.
Save layout for later use. *
Phone and email support.
Access Windows NT Services for Macintosh volumes.
Access Apple/Unix volumes.
Import Files from ZIP/TAR Archives.
Edit Macintosh file type/creator database.
Scan content of files to determine Macintosh type/creator.
Price: $39.95 $195.95 $295.95

Important information about the Personal Edition license
The Personal license has limited features and the software shall be used solely for the licensee's personal use, and not for business, work, governmental or educational institution related purposes or for public distribution. A "readme.txt" file will be unconditionally written to the root of every CD created with the personal edition, overwriting any existing "readme.txt" file. The file explains that the CD was created using the personal edition and details the restrictions placed on use and distribution.

Important notice for Mac OS X Version.
CDEveryWhere Server is not available for Mac OS X Version (Details >>).
The layout file (*.cde) is not compatible between CDEveryWhere 2.0 and CDEveryWhere Mac OS X Version.