DAEMON Tools Lite

Create images of your optical discs and access them via well-organized catalog.

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Daemon Tools Lite is a software program designed to allow individuals to create virtual drives, mount and unmount images, and generate image files.

It also offers support for RMPS, SafeDisc, LaserLock, and SecuROM.

You don't need high computer knowledge in order to use this software. A supported image file is enough to get the job done. The installation process is very straightforward and fast, so you don't need to worry about it, though you should pay attention to third-party programs and ads.

The interface you're greeted by is quite minimalistic, but at the same time has a modern design. The layout is composed of a left side menu, the main window display, and a Preferences menu at the bottom. Besides the default theme, there are no other skin themes.

About its functionalities, Daemon Tools Lite, as I said at the beginning, offers support for various formats, such as MDX, MDS, MDF, ISO, IMG, CCD, ISZ, CDI, B5T, B6T, BWT, NRG, VHD, TC, ISCSI, VMDK, VDI or ZIP, and can emulate up to four virtual drives.

Apart from the well-known imaging tools, this program allows you to burn discs, boot USBs, and even initiate iSCSI protocols. The only downside of these features is that you have to pay in order to have them installed.

All things considered, Daemon Tools Lite is a very comprehensive program, one of the most popular virtual drives creator and image emulator, as well as very responsive and very practical.

Pros

  • Offers support for RMPS, SafeDisc, LaserLock, and SecuROM
  • Has a modern design
  • Provides various file support options
  • Has a Boot USB feature

Cons

  • You need to pay for extra features
  • Lacks theme customization options
This program received 13 awards
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Specifications
Developer:
Disc Soft Ltd.
License type:
Shareware
Comments
smamudin 7 years ago

Excellent.

Guest 10 years ago

I'm very happy with Daemon Tools Lite. It's free version is very useful and does the job.

Guest 10 years ago

I have used Daemon Tools but it's not that good it should be. :(

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