Showing posts with label formats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label formats. Show all posts

Sunday, August 27, 2017

UltraISO A Powerful tool to edit and Create Bootable images in Several Popular formats

UltraISO A Powerful tool to edit and Create Bootable images in Several Popular formats









UltraISO is a CD/DVD image file creating/editing/converting tool , it can directly edit the CD/DVD image file and extract files and folders from it, as well as directly make ISO files from your CD/DVD drive or hard disk. At the same time, you can maintain the ISO bootable information, thus creating your own bootable CDs and DVDs. You now have the power to make and edit your own ISO files, and then burn them to CD or DVD for your own needs.

UltraISO is in sole possession of the intellectualized ISO document format analyzer, it can process at the present time almost all types of image files, including ISO and BIN, it may even support new image files which are yet to be created. UltraISO can open these image files, directly extract files and folders, edit it and convert other image files to the standard ISO format.

UltraISO uses the double window unification user contact interface, you have the choice to only use the quick buttons and/or the mouse Drag & Drops, you can handle any CD/DVD image file easily.

Features:

- Create New ISO file
- Edit and Existing ISO File
- Create ISO Image from CD/DVD
- Convert CD/DVD Image Format
- Make Bootable CD/DVD
- Burn CD/DVD Image





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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Trusting the New Document Formats

Trusting the New Document Formats


Today, I read a brilliant article;

Update on ODF Spreadsheet Interoperability
http://www.robweir.com/blog/2009/05/update-on-odf-spreadsheet.html

Rob Weir has repeated a series of tests he did a couple of months ago. This time on updated software. Specifically, hes testing to see how well spreadsheets transport (with their formulae intact) between the various Open Document Format (ODF) compatible applications.

The results of his earlier tests were quite encouraging and it was exciting to see that Microsoft were coming to the party with Service Pack 2 for Office 2007 offering support.

But what kind of support exactly?

Well, it turns out that theyre VERY incompatible and very dangerous too. They happily import values into Excel but they lose all the formulae. Nasty. Imagine importing a critical financial spreadsheet without knowing that the formulae are gone.

Theres a couple of Notes on the site for IBM Lotus Symphony to correct but since they concern the beta release, I think IBM are excused.

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