The demo version has full functionality, but limits ISO sizes to 50MB, and adds a text file (demoOnly.txt) to the disk image. In order to remove these limitations, you need to purchase a CDEveryWhere license.
License Agreement
By downloading this software, you agree to these terms.
To install the CDEveryWhere demo, click the download link for your operating system.
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Having problem? FAQ Installing and Starting CDEveryWhere on Mac OS X
1. After downloading, extract the zip file under C:\Program Files\
2. This will create C:\Program FIles\CDEveryWhere\ directory.
3. Copy the Shortcut named CDEveryWhere to your Desktop.
4. Start CDEveryWhere by clicking this short cut on your Desktop.
Microsoft Windows XP/2000/ME/98/95
After downloading, double-click the installer and follow on-screen instructions
Linux i386
After downloading open a shell and cd to the directory where you downloaded the installer. At the prompt type "sh ./<file_name>". You do not need to download and install a Java Runtime, it is included with the installer.
Solaris SPARC
After downloading open a shell and cd to the directory where you downloaded the installer. At the prompt type "sh ./<file_name>". You do not need to download and install a Java Runtime, it is included with the installer.
You will need a Java Runtime installed before installing CDEveryWhere. You must have Java 1.1.7 or higher. Click here to find a runtime. After downloading open a shell and cd to the directory where you downloaded the installer. At the prompt type "sh ./<file_name>".
After downloading, double-click the installer and follow on-screen instructions
Mac OS X After downloading, double-click the installer and follow on-screen instructions
Other Java Platforms
You must have Java 1.1.7 or later installed, you can download or find a package for your system at JavaSoft.
On a system with a command line interface:
If your system does not use Java from a command line, or has the "jre" command, you will have to consult the Java Runtime Environment instructions. You need to have "cdew-install.zip" in your classpath and use the "install" class as your main class.