WriteUDO! for Mac OS 10.5

"Drag & drop" Writing to UDO Drives using UDF Format on Mac OS X 10.5

WriteUDO! enables both Intel and PowerPC based Apple computer systems to format, read and write to disks formatted in any version of the UDF format (Universal Disc Format).

Solves Common File and Disc Interchange Problems

WriteUDO! enables Mac users to treat 30 and 60 GByte UDO disks like giant floppy disks. Drag & drop files from any Mac application to the disc. Version 1.1.4 supports UDF version 2.01, so the UDF formatted disk can be mounted and read from most Windows and Linux systems without additional software installed. Ideal for audio and video applications or wherever large file sets need to be shared on different types of computers or between different physical locations.

The Universal Format for Archival

WriteUDO! is also the ideal utility for archiving large amounts of files to UDO. Mac users making permanent records to meet regulatory requirements can now use high capacity UDO drives as permanent archives with the assurance that the files can be accessed many years into the future, regardless of the operating system used by the computer at the time of recovery.

Key Benefits:

  • Enables use of large capacity 30 & 60 GByte Plasmon disks on Mac OS 10.5 systems.
  • Easy to use: simply drag & drop files to the disc.
  • Mobile: UDF formatted disks can be read on most PC's running Windows or Linux.
  • Long-term readability: archived files can be accessed from future computer systems.

System Requirements

  • Supports all Apple Mac"o Intel and PowerPC based systems running Mac OS 10.5.x.
  • 512 MBytes of RAM.
  • 30 or 60 GByte re-writable UDO discs.

To order, please contact SAI directly at: sales@softarch.com

News

1st drag & drop Writing to UDO Drives using UDF Format on Mac OS X 10.4 & 10.5

March 21, 2009

SAI announced the release of WriteUDO! Universal Disk Format Writer for Mac OS X 10.4 & 10.5. WriteUDO! enables both Intel and PowerPC based Apple computer systems to format, read and write to disks formatted in any version of the UDF format (universal disc format).