IRVINE, CA, November 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) FarStone Technology, known for their refined TotalBackup (http://www.farstone.com/software/total-backup-recovery-server.php) and TotalRecovery (http://www.farstone.com/software/totalrecovery-pro.php) software, has released VirtualDrive 15 CD/DVD/BD emulation and burning software. VirtualDrive converts a CD/DVD/BD into a Virtual CD file (VCD), which plays in any one of up to 23 emulated virtual CD/DVD/BD drives. VirtualDrive allows you to emulate, burn, copy, create, and share CD/DVD/Blu-ray electronically.
"We are pleased to announce that VirtualDrive supports Windows 8, and Windows 2012. Since the first release in 1996, VirtualDrive has been leading the CD/DVD/BD emulation and burning industry for more than a decade." - said Peter Lin, Product Manager of FarStone.
"VirtualDrive Pro is a capable all-in-one disc image manipulation and burning program" - PCWorld
" a great job and remains one of the most advanced tools..." - Softpedia Editor's Pick
"Your jaw will literally drop at the speed difference" - USA TODAY
VirtualDrive Network creates compressed virtual CD/DVD files from physical CD/DVD or Blu-rays. With its easy to use administration console, it can create up to 1,000 virtual CD/DVD/BD jukeboxes, and to share CD/DVD/Blu-rays on a network. VirtualDrive Network is ideal CD/DVD/BD management solution for educational institutions, libraries, governments, and businesses.
"We would recommend VirtualDrive Network to any school" - Bob Elliott, Computer Lab Tech, Forest Hill Elementary School, Forest Hill, CA
"Why did we wait so long to get this software?" - Alan Callner, Computer Technician,
Mohave Valley Elementary School District #1, Mohave Valley, AZ
"The new version comes with a smartphone style user interface, called cover flow, demonstrating that VirtualDrive is not only the original but also the leading and the best CD/DVD/BD emulation and burning software. And we will continue to offer best values to all our customers."
VirtualDrive 15 New Features:
- Support Windows 8 and Windows 2012
- Enhanced cover-flow user interface
- Touch screen support
- Support Blu-ray (UDF 2.6 ISO)
- Support Win PAD, Ultrabook and Netbook
VirtualDrive Other Key Features:
- Emulate, Play, Burn, Copy, and Share CD/DVD/BD
- Play games from hard drive at 200X speed without the actual CD/DVD
- No more CD/DVD drive noise, no wear or tear on CD/DVD, no lost CD/DVD
- Perfect for UltraBook, netbook, and Win PAD without CD/DVD drive
- Run up to 23 CD/DVDs simultaneously
- Share CD/DVDs network and over Internet
- Centralized Console for Network Edition
Pricing and availability:
FarStone VirtualDrive has 2 editions - VirtualDrive Pro (http://www.farstone.com/software/virtualdrive-pro.php) and VirtualDrive Network (http://www.farstone.com/software/virtualdrive-network.php). VirtualDrive Pro is a standard edition priced at $49.95 per license. VirtualDrive Network is ideal for corporates, schools and libraries, priced at $69.95 for each workstation. Volume licensing is available from their license programs.
About FarStone Technology, Inc.
FarStone Technology, Inc. is a pioneer in PC and server backup, Windows system disaster recovery and storage management. Founded in 1993, FarStone Technology provides easy-to-use and powerful backup, recovery, clone, disk management, Windows upgrade, and dissimilar restore solutions.
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FarStone Announces the Release of VirtualDrive 15- The Original & Best CD/DVD/BD Emulation and Burning Software
VirtualDrive has been helping hundreds of thousands people to emulate, play, burn, copy, and share CD/DVD/BD since 1996. VirtualDrive 15 supports Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, and provides touch screen flow user interface to further ease the usage.
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[Press-News.org] FarStone Announces the Release of VirtualDrive 15- The Original & Best CD/DVD/BD Emulation and Burning SoftwareVirtualDrive has been helping hundreds of thousands people to emulate, play, burn, copy, and share CD/DVD/BD since 1996. VirtualDrive 15 supports Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, and provides touch screen flow user interface to further ease the usage.