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Old 01-04-2013, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by merwinsson View Post
That's easy. Go download PowerISO. Use it to open an ISO; then add a new file to the ISO by dragging a file into the opened ISO file tree. Delete a file. Change a file. Save the altered ISO. There you go.

Other functions such as mounting an ISO, or burning an ISO are gravy, are less within the scope of what an archiver app should do, and are already well done by other apps, but an archiver app (especially a "Power" archiver app) should very much be expected to edit an ISO in the manner I outlined.
so add and update files inside an ISO file.

as to the burning and mouting, thats already in PA TBX
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