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Okoker ISO Maker v4.2 Incl Keymaker-ARN

ARN have again cracked an Okoker product, this time being ISO Maker. ISO maker can create ISO images from your CD’s, and then burn them or store them for later use. It doesn’t come with a tool to mount the images made so you would still need to have Daemons Tools or Alcohol120%. This release comes in 1 archive, with a keygen.

Okoker ISO Maker is a professional make and burn ISO tool. It can quickly create ISO files from your computer, and burn ISO files to a CD/DVD-R disc. The software can also rip your CD/DVD discs to an ISO file, and burn it. You can use the feature to get a CD/DVD image ISO file or copy your data CD/DVD disc quickly. It has a very beautiful interface, and is easy to use. Data DVD copy It has a very beautiful interface, and is easy to use. It can also copy data DVD.

Program Features:

  • Create ISO files from your computer
  • Rip your CD/DVD discs to an ISO file
  • Burn ISO files to your CD/DVD discs
  • Data DVD copy
  • Very beautiful interface
  • Easy to use


Release Name: Okoker.ISO.Maker.v4.2.Incl.Keymaker-ARN
Size: 4.14 MB (4,336,521 bytes), aoisom42

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  1. Playa9383
    October 17th, 2007 | 04:00
  2. nobody
    October 17th, 2007 | 04:00

    lol, beautiful interface….
    yeah… if you like bright blue repulsive colors….!

  3. Raj
    October 17th, 2007 | 04:10

    Magic ISO has a free CD/DVD virtual drive manager.

  4. October 17th, 2007 | 05:27

    this is a joke! mkisofs on the commandline does a million things more and better!!
    # mkisofs -help
    Usage: mkisofs [options] file…
    Options:
    -nobak Do not include backup files
    -no-bak Do not include backup files
    -abstract FILE Set Abstract filename
    -A ID, -appid ID Set Application ID
    -biblio FILE Set Bibliographic filename
    -cache-inodes Cache inodes (needed to detect hard links)
    -no-cache-inodes Do not cache inodes (if filesystem has no unique unides)
    -check-oldnames Check all imported ISO9660 names from old session
    -check-session FILE Check all ISO9660 names from previous session
    -copyright FILE Set Copyright filename
    -debug Set debug flag
    -b FILE, -eltorito-boot FILE
    Set El Torito boot image name
    -eltorito-alt-boot Start specifying alternative El Torito boot parameters
    -B FILES, -sparc-boot FILES Set sparc boot image names
    -sunx86-boot FILES Set sunx86 boot image names
    -G FILE, -generic-boot FILE Set generic boot image name
    -sparc-label label text Set sparc boot disk label
    -sunx86-label label text Set sunx86 boot disk label
    -c FILE, -eltorito-catalog FILE
    Set El Torito boot catalog name
    -C PARAMS, -cdrecord-params PARAMS
    Magic paramters from cdrecord
    -d, -omit-period Omit trailing periods from filenames (violates ISO9660)
    -dir-mode mode Make the mode of all directories this mode.
    -D, -disable-deep-relocation
    Disable deep directory relocation (violates ISO9660)
    -file-mode mode Make the mode of all plain files this mode.
    -f, -follow-links Follow symbolic links
    -gid gid Make the group owner of all files this gid.
    -graft-points Allow to use graft points for filenames
    -root DIR Set root directory for all new files and directories
    -old-root DIR Set root directory in previous session that is searched for files
    -help Print option help
    -hide GLOBFILE Hide ISO9660/RR file
    -hide-list FILE File with list of ISO9660/RR files to hide
    -hidden GLOBFILE Set hidden attribute on ISO9660 file
    -hidden-list FILE File with list of ISO9660 files with hidden attribute
    -hide-joliet GLOBFILE Hide Joliet file
    -hide-joliet-list FILE File with list of Joliet files to hide
    -hide-joliet-trans-tbl Hide TRANS.TBL from Joliet tree
    -hide-rr-moved Rename RR_MOVED to .rr_moved in Rock Ridge tree
    -gui Switch behaviour for GUI
    -i ADD_FILES No longer supported
    -input-charset CHARSET Local input charset for file name conversion
    -output-charset CHARSET Output charset for file name conversion
    -iso-level LEVEL Set ISO9660 conformance level (1..3) or 4 for ISO9660 version 2
    -J, -joliet Generate Joliet directory information
    -joliet-long Allow Joliet file names to be 103 Unicode characters
    -jcharset CHARSET Local charset for Joliet directory information
    -l, -full-iso9660-filenames Allow full 31 character filenames for ISO9660 names
    -max-iso9660-filenames Allow 37 character filenames for ISO9660 names (violates ISO9660)
    -allow-leading-dots Allow ISO9660 filenames to start with ‘.’ (violates ISO9660)
    -ldots Allow ISO9660 filenames to start with ‘.’ (violates ISO9660)
    -L, -allow-leading-dots OLD Pre-POSIX.1-2001 option - don’t use -L
    -log-file LOG_FILE Re-direct messages to LOG_FILE
    -m GLOBFILE, -exclude GLOBFILE
    Exclude file name
    -exclude-list FILE File with list of file names to exclude
    -pad Pad output to a multiple of 32k (default)
    -no-pad Do not pad output to a multiple of 32k
    -M FILE, -prev-session FILE Set path to previous session to merge
    -dev SCSIdev Set path to previous session to merge
    -N, -omit-version-number Omit version number from ISO9660 filename (violates ISO9660)
    -new-dir-mode mode Mode used when creating new directories.
    -force-rr Inhibit automatic Rock Ridge detection for previous session
    -no-rr Inhibit reading of Rock Ridge attributes from previous session
    -no-split-symlink-components
    Inhibit splitting symlink components
    -no-split-symlink-fields Inhibit splitting symlink fields
    -o FILE, -output FILE Set output file name
    -path-list FILE File with list of pathnames to process
    -p PREP, -preparer PREP Set Volume preparer
    -print-size Print estimated filesystem size and exit
    -publisher PUB Set Volume publisher
    -P PUB, -publisher PUB OLD Pre-POSIX.1-2001 option - don’t use -P
    -quiet Run quietly
    -r, -rational-rock Generate rationalized Rock Ridge directory information
    -R, -rock Generate Rock Ridge directory information
    -s TYPE, -sectype TYPE Set output sector type to e.g. data/xa1/raw
    -sort FILE Sort file content locations according to rules in FILE
    -split-output Split output into files of approx. 1GB size
    -stream-file-name FILE_NAME Set the stream file ISO9660 name (incl. version)
    -stream-media-size # Set the size of your CD media in sectors
    -sysid ID Set System ID
    -T, -translation-table Generate translation tables for systems that don’t understand long filenames
    -table-name TABLE_NAME Translation table file name
    -ucs-level LEVEL Set Joliet UCS level (1..3)
    -udf Generate UDF file system
    -dvd-video Generate DVD-Video compliant UDF file system
    -uid uid Make the owner of all files this uid.
    -U, -untranslated-filenames Allow Untranslated filenames (for HPUX & AIX - violates ISO9660). Forces -l, -d, -N, -allow-leading-dots, -relaxed-filenames, -allow-lowercase, -allow-multidot
    -relaxed-filenames Allow 7 bit ASCII except lower case characters (violates ISO9660)
    -no-iso-translate Do not translate illegal ISO characters ‘~’, ‘-’ and ‘#’ (violates ISO9660)
    -allow-lowercase Allow lower case characters in addition to the current character set (violates ISO9660)
    -allow-multidot Allow more than one dot in filenames (e.g. .tar.gz) (violates ISO9660)
    -use-fileversion LEVEL Use file version # from filesystem
    -v, -verbose Verbose
    -version Print the current version
    -V ID, -volid ID Set Volume ID
    -volset ID Set Volume set ID
    -volset-size # Set Volume set size
    -volset-seqno # Set Volume set sequence number
    -x FILE, -old-exclude FILE Exclude file name(depreciated)
    -hard-disk-boot Boot image is a hard disk image
    -no-emul-boot Boot image is ‘no emulation’ image
    -no-boot Boot image is not bootable
    -boot-load-seg # Set load segment for boot image
    -boot-load-size # Set numbers of load sectors
    -boot-info-table Patch boot image with info table
    -XA Generate XA directory attruibutes
    -xa Generate rationalized XA directory attruibutes
    -z, -transparent-compression
    Enable transparent compression of files
    -hfs-type TYPE Set HFS default TYPE
    -hfs-creator CREATOR Set HFS default CREATOR
    -g, -apple Add Apple ISO9660 extensions
    -h, -hfs Create ISO9660/HFS hybrid
    -map MAPPING_FILE Map file extensions to HFS TYPE/CREATOR
    -H MAPPING_FILE, -map MAPPING_FILE
    OLD Pre-POSIX.1-2001 option - don’t use -H
    -magic FILE Magic file for HFS TYPE/CREATOR
    -probe Probe all files for Apple/Unix file types
    -mac-name Use Macintosh name for ISO9660/Joliet/RockRidge file name
    -no-mac-files Do not look for Unix/Mac files (depreciated)
    -boot-hfs-file FILE Set HFS boot image name
    -part Generate HFS partition table
    -cluster-size SIZE Cluster size for PC Exchange Macintosh files
    -auto FILE Set HFS AutoStart file name
    -no-desktop Do not create the HFS (empty) Desktop files
    -hide-hfs GLOBFILE Hide HFS file
    -hide-hfs-list FILE List of HFS files to hide
    -hfs-volid HFS_VOLID Volume name for the HFS partition
    -icon-position Keep HFS icon position
    -root-info FILE finderinfo for root folder
    -input-hfs-charset CHARSET Local input charset for HFS file name conversion
    -output-hfs-charset CHARSET Output charset for HFS file name conversion
    -hfs-unlock Leave HFS Volume unlocked
    -hfs-bless FOLDER_NAME Name of Folder to be blessed
    -hfs-parms PARAMETERS Comma separated list of HFS parameters
    -prep-boot FILE PReP boot image file — up to 4 are allowed
    -chrp-boot Add CHRP boot header
    –cap Look for AUFS CAP Macintosh files
    –netatalk Look for NETATALK Macintosh files
    –double Look for AppleDouble Macintosh files
    –ethershare Look for Helios EtherShare Macintosh files
    –exchange Look for PC Exchange Macintosh files
    –sgi Look for SGI Macintosh files
    –macbin Look for MacBinary Macintosh files
    –single Look for AppleSingle Macintosh files
    –ushare Look for IPT UShare Macintosh files
    –xinet Look for XINET Macintosh files
    –dave Look for DAVE Macintosh files
    –sfm Look for SFM Macintosh files
    –osx-double Look for MacOS X AppleDouble Macintosh files
    –osx-hfs Look for MacOS X HFS Macintosh files

    PWN !

  5. LittleLarry
    October 17th, 2007 | 06:15

    @Mr. X

    No one even knows what you are talking about, moron.

    I have a computer with a mouse, I don’t want to use a program that requires typing crap into a command prompt.

  6. Moshster
    October 17th, 2007 | 06:58

    @Mr X

    Type in commands? WTF? Ever seen or heard of a GUI? I think you’ll be truly impressed with the progress that has been made in the past 20 to 30 years. You really should upgrade your old Commodore PET or TRS-80 to a modern personal computer.

  7. SoniKalien
    October 17th, 2007 | 07:20

    -1 Mr. X[tard.posting]

  8. Ikarus II
    October 17th, 2007 | 07:43

    Use IMGBURN. It looks better, takes less memory, works flawlessly.

    And only NERDS use command line. Who wants to be around nerds? They are more freak than geeks.

    We ARE NOT INT EH 80S ANYMORE!!! No more c64/128. hmmm, ok?

  9. bartos
    October 17th, 2007 | 08:12

    omg what’s the point of posting all those commands :)

  10. DaLoon
    October 17th, 2007 | 08:30

    i am with you LittleLarry , i got a pc with a mouse and i just want to point click and if i got to use the keys just to name stuff then fine , but like hell do i want to do all that typing :lol:

  11. peter griffin
    October 17th, 2007 | 08:45

    If I was forced to use this piece of ugly crap, I would rather use commands than the horrible GUI!

  12. sMX
    October 17th, 2007 | 08:51

    ISO Recorder is free and does a good job too:

    “ISO Recorder has been conceived during Windows XP beta program, when Microsoft for the first time started distributing new OS builds as ISO images.”

  13. Antje14
    October 17th, 2007 | 10:23

    no.. MR.X is right!

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