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User Comment Submitted by vedos on 18 January 2009
magnificient piece of software! Burglar, this also works fine with WINE in Linux! :) red wine, el tiempo... | User Comment Submitted by Heavy Stylus on 12 January 2009
An essential piece of software! | User Comment Submitted by SIDWAVE on 5 March 2008
Super stuff!! and about goddam time! | User Comment Submitted by Paul Bearer on 5 March 2008
It would be great in the next release if you could see the disk directory when you choose a disk to open (like in VICE), not only after opening. That would make this tool (in my opinion) perfect. | User Comment Submitted by AüMTRöN on 3 March 2008
Comming in V3.0 - Parent window that remembers it's size... :) Just kidding of course, superb tool and I use it a lot, but can you add that "main window remembers size/pos" thing sometime? It would just be more pretty :)
Aside from my petty crap gripes, the search function in 2.0 is an excellent addition. | User Comment Submitted by Joe on 2 March 2008
Nice update!
Although I do miss the ability to drag'n'drop any file-format as it was with the previous version.
Of course this is available through "import" but I have to change file format to "all files" all the time manually :(
EDIT: for example .kla etc... | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 29 February 2008
.gz option seconded. (and .t64 too)
.t64's can be a little nasty with emulators though. $ba gets set to 1 (tape) which may affect some programs. | User Comment Submitted by Zyron on 29 February 2008
I also prefer .t64 for onefilers.
For .d64's Gzip is the way to go since Vice can handle those.
Would be nice to see a Gzip-option implemented here, & also full .t64 handling. | User Comment Submitted by The Overkiller on 29 February 2008
@Mace: a zipped .d64 is always better ;-) | User Comment Submitted by Mace on 29 February 2008
Nice... but T64 read only?
Then not suitable for me.
I always make T64 files of single-file programs to upload to CSDb. | User Comment Submitted by d0c on 29 February 2008
the best disk editor is back better and improved, keep up the great work this is awesome! | User Comment Submitted by Ed on 29 February 2008
@Ian Coog: yes. The Wiz told me so too, but thanks! | User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 29 February 2008
@E.S.: menu Disk/Show Del Files. | User Comment Submitted by Zyron on 29 February 2008
Looks promising, will definitely check this out.
Added credits from the .nfo | User Comment Submitted by Paul Bearer on 29 February 2008 User Comment Submitted by MagerValp on 29 February 2008
Credits are in the nfo, but the entry is locked so I can't add.
| User Comment Submitted by jailbird on 29 February 2008
Great stuff but why no credits? Or the creators are not sceners?
/me now lays back and waits for Deekay's customary platform-whining routine :) | User Comment Submitted by Ed on 29 February 2008
I have probably said it before: this is one of the best tools that have ever been made. Especially useful for those of us that use windows and emulators a lot!
10/10
[edit] Just one thing though. When I create a new image, the disc image is gargled with a lot zeroes.. But when loaded into the emulator, everything looks normal though..
What's up with that? Any setting for it? [/edit] | User Comment Submitted by Sixx on 29 February 2008
Uber great tool. Thumbs up! | User Comment Submitted by Burglar on 29 February 2008
where's the linux build or sources? ;) | User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 29 February 2008 User Comment Submitted by wattie on 29 February 2008
wow, a great update. The best disk image handling tool so far. |
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