- GNOME MultiWriter can be used to write an ISO file to multiple USB devices at once. Supported drive sizes are between 1Gb and 32Gb.

Pardus Image Writer is described as 'Piw is a software to create bootable media i.e USB disk. It is similar to UNetbootin or Rufus' and is an app. There are more than 50 alternatives to Pardus Image Writer for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Flathub and Flatpak apps. The best Pardus Image Writer alternative is Rufus, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Pardus Image Writer are Ventoy, balenaEtcher, UNetbootin and YUMI exFAT.


EasyBoot makes creating a bootable CD or bootable DVD a straightforward process. Whether you want to make a MultiBoot CD that starts up in your language or you need bootable CDs with the company logo, EasyBoot meets your requirements.

IsoDumper is a tool primarily for writing downloaded bootable ISO images to a USB stick.


USBWriter is tiny Windows tool that lets you write an image file directly to an USB drive. It requires no installation and depends on no bloated framework, it's just a little program that you may put on your desktop.

WinUSB - simple, portable and lightweight tool, lets you create multiple Windows bootable USB flash drive using ISOs or DVDs. Formatting drive is not required when free space is enough. Boot with NTFS flash drive in UEFI system supported for most PC.




An application to write .raw .iso or .img files to USB disks. Easy to use. No install is needed. Raspberry Pi sd cards or Hackintosh USBs can be made with this.



Utility QemuBootTester, at the base QEMU, from Ameda Buddha, with support for x86 / x64 UEFI mode. All possibilities, in general, are visible on the screen.



Automatically make a live bootable usb with ease with AutoBootDisk, a open-source program

This is a small utility tool that will help you format and create bootable flash drives for Windows 7/8. It can be useful if you want to create installation media from bootable ISOs and if you want to install Windows7/8 on a system that doesn't have a CD-ROM device installed.
