InCD

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InCD is packet writing software by Nero AG for Microsoft Windows.

InCD allows optical discs to be used in a similar manner to a floppy disk. The user can drag and drop files to and from the disk using Windows Explorer, or open and save files on the disk directly from application programs.

It supports rewritable media (CD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, CD-MRW and DVD+MRW), and from InCD 5.5 on also writing to write-once media CD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R.

InCD formats media, and writes to Universal Disk Format. Systems which do not support UDF (such as Windows 98) will only present an HTML page (stored on the disk, outside the UDF part), explaining the problem and linking to a free UDF reader software.

Latest versions of InCD tend to conflict with U3 enabled USB drives, sometimes resulting in system crashes. [1]

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