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ImgDrive

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Mount as many as seven images to virtual drives with this simple program that will indeed make your relation with image files become a simpler one.

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  • FreemiumProprietary

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  • CN flagChina

Platforms

  • Windows
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  1.  Lossless Audio
  2.  Ad-free

 Tags

  • virtualdisc
  • mountimage
  • driveemulation

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ImgDrive information

  • Developed by

    CN flagYubsoft
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $0 + free version with limited functionality.
  • Rating

    Average rating of 3.5
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is ImgDrive?

ImgDrive is this simple application that will win you over if image files are a daily part of your life. Right, so how can that happen? Well, any image file contains various types of items that can only be accessed when fooling your machine into thinking it is accessing a physical disk reader.

Well, in this case, you'll be creating virtual disks with this app, and feeding them to your image files to gain access in just a couple of moments.

Even if image files are not that popular anymore, I do feel that if you ever come across one such file, it is enough for the user to start looking for programs that can deal with these items. Regardless, with this program, one can very easily gain access to files and even launch whole movie DVDs or installation discs.

The user will be able to create up to seven individual virtual drives, which means you can load up to seven images at one time. If a proper association is conducted, the application will be able to launch once the correct file format is double-clicked, making your life twice as easy as before.

The next logical question would be of course what image files work with this program. My findings were surprising, and I'd venture to say almost all known formats, with some like CCD, B6T, and ASHDISC being less known while ISO and IMG almost as popular as RAR files.

Nevertheless, I think this means the program is ready to support users in any of their unpacking endeavors, no matter how difficult these might seem.

ImgDrive gave me the feeling it is an app to rely on at any given time, especially since it can be deployed so easily, and it does not nag the user in any particular way.