Want to test Ubuntu 10.04 beta? Burn it to CD with ISOTorch.
With Ubuntu 10.04 not too far away, the first betas have begun arriving at the Ubuntu website.
If you want to give it a run, you’ll need to burn the ISO image download to CD for use on older PCs and for that, you’ll need an ISO image burning tool.
That’s what ISOTorch does – it burns ISO images to CD or DVD so you get an actual useable disc, in this case, of a Linux bootable distro.
It’s easy to use – just select the downloaded ISO image, choose a CD/DVD burner, load in a blank disc and press the Burn Disc button. ISOTorch does the rest.
ISOTorch works on Windows 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7, 32- or 64-bit versions.
ISOTorch is freeware and you can find it ready for download on the software page.
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