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WinMount v2.1.3


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WinMount is a powerful windows utility which is dedicated to managing compressed archives and image files impressively and conveniently. It can be used to mount ZIP, RAR, ISO,etc archives very fast, which enabling you to use the files inside it directly without needing extract it beforehand. Such convenience, therefore, saves your time and disk space dramatically. In addition, WinMount, serving as a CD-ROM OR DVD-ROM emulator, supports almost all image file formats, which including but not limited to ISO, CUE/BIN, CCD,BWT, MDS, CDI, NRG, PDI B5T and ISZ.

WinMount---changes the way you use computer!

Some users reported that WinMount takes up too much memory, our answer to it is, this issue is not about winmount itself but your improper understanding. When a ZIP or RAR file is mounted on a virtual drive, WinMount just consumes a little bit memory, but it does consume a little bit more in the case that there is a very large file in the archive because WinMount needs some more memory to create INDEX and CACHE to promote performance. As to mounting ISO or BIN, WinMount consumes far less memory.

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Supports the following formats:

  • Rar
  • Zip
  • ISO
  • CUE/BIN
  • MDS/MDF (Media Descriptor File)
  • ISZ (Compressed ISO images)
  • NRG (Nero)
  • CCD (CloneCD)
  • BWT (Blindwrite)
  • CDI (Discjuggler)
  • PDI (Instant CD/DVD)
  • B5T (BlindWrite 5)
  • And more..much more

More functions are on their way, check the list below:

  • Support mounting Http, ftp
  • Support mounting Ghost disk image file
  • Support mounting VMWare disk image file
  • Support mounting arj and ice archive files
  • Support mounting Inno setup, install-shield archive files ... Whatever you can imagine

ChangeLog v2.1.3[26.10.2007]:

  • Support mounting WIM format
  • Program has been modified to make it more efficient
  • Fix some bugs.

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