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    cdw is a ncurses based front end for command-line tools used to burn data CD/DVD discs, create and burn ISO9660 images, create UDF images, and for related tasks. The tools are: cdrecord/wodim, mkisofs/genisoimage, growisofs, dvd+rw-mediainfo, dvd+rw-format, xorriso, mkudffs. This project has been closed in 2023. Don't expect any updates or bugfixes. Thank you taking the interest in this project throughout all these years!
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    MyCDCatalog reads a CDROM volume (ISO9660) takes their information, traverses the file system tree and stores information about each file and directory found. CDROM, file and directory info are stored in a MySQL Database visited by PHP scripts.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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