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Daemon Tools Lite 5.0.1

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Tested: Free from spyware, adware and viruses

Starting with DAEMON Tools for Mac 6.2, you can exchange files among the devices that are connected to the same local network with Catch! Is a part of Basic functionality, and is available for every user. After the DAEMON Tools Lite 10.8 release, Catch! For Android appeared in Play Market, and DAEMON Catch! For iOS in App Store. DAEMON Tools for Mac 8. Lightweight and powerful imaging software for Mac OS. Create and mount data and audio image files, enjoy elegant design and use comprehensive features as easy as ABC. Try all features of DAEMON Tools for Mac for free. Daemon Tools Description. Daemon Tools is a free, Windows based disk image emulator software allowing users to directly load an image file onto your computer system from any CD/DV. Catch and throw files between DAEMON Tools Lite & mobile apps inside local wireless network. Imagine sharing files easy as ABC. Just choose a file and throw it to any device inside the network. Lightning speed. No mobile network usage. The highest security. And it's all FOR FREE!

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Daemon Tools 4.03

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Jan 3, 2006
Size:
1.38 MB
Downloads:
176,830
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Software VersionRelease DateSize
Daemon Tools 2.70Add info250.50 KB
Daemon Tools 3.17Add info430.40 KB
Daemon Tools 3.44Jun 8, 2005489.50 KB
Daemon Tools 3.46Add info497.50 KB
Daemon Tools 3.47Aug 29, 2004492.50 KB
Daemon Tools 4.00Nov 14, 20051.40 MB
Daemon Tools 4.03 (Updated)Add info1.38 MB
Daemon Tools 4.03Jan 3, 20061.38 MB
Daemon Tools 4.06Sep 26, 20061.46 MB
Daemon Tools 4.08Nov 19, 20061.44 MB
Daemon Tools 4.09Apr 14, 20071.72 MB
Daemon Tools 4.09.1Apr 18, 20071.72 MB
Daemon Tools 4.10Aug 20, 20071.82 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.11Dec 15, 20072.38 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.11.1Dec 19, 20072.51 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.11.2Jan 3, 20083.42 MB
Daemon Tools 4.11.2Dec 29, 20073.89 KB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.12.0Jan 17, 20083.49 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.12Add info3.49 MB
Daemon Tools 4.12Jan 17, 20083.89 KB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.12.1Feb 13, 20083.38 MB
Daemon Tools 4.12.2Mar 18, 20083.89 KB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.12.2Mar 21, 20083.53 MB
Daemon Tools 4.12.3Apr 3, 20083.89 KB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.12.3Apr 2, 20083.53 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.12.4Jul 8, 20084.75 MB
Daemon Tools 4.12.4Jul 6, 20083.89 KB
Daemon Tools 4.30Jul 18, 20084.56 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.30.0Jul 17, 20084.56 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.30.1Jul 26, 20084.52 MB
Daemon Tools 4.30.1Jul 26, 20084.52 MB
Daemon Tools 4.30.2Dec 12, 20087.07 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.30.2Dec 12, 20087.07 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.30.3Dec 30, 20086.98 MB
Daemon Tools 4.30.3Dec 30, 20086.98 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.30.4Apr 24, 20097.30 MB
Daemon Tools 4.30.4Apr 24, 20097.30 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.35.5Oct 30, 20098.74 MB
Daemon Tools 4.35.5Oct 30, 20098.74 MB
Daemon Tools 4.35.6Apr 1, 20109.15 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.35.6Apr 1, 20109.15 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.40.1Jan 5, 201110.62 MB
Daemon Tools 4.40.1Jan 5, 201110.62 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.40.2Jan 20, 201110.68 MB
Daemon Tools 4.40.2Jan 20, 201110.68 MB
Daemon Tools 4.41.3Aug 2, 201110.99 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.41.3Aug 2, 201110.99 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.45.1Nov 11, 201114.04 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.45.2Jan 20, 201213.53 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.45.3Feb 11, 201213.46 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.45.4Apr 14, 201213.57 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 4.46.1Add info13.38 MB
Daemon Tools Lite 5.0.1Add info12.61 MB

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Daemon Tools Description

Daemon Tools is a free, Windows based disk image emulator software allowing users to directly load an image file onto your computer system from any CD/DVD source under any type of copy protection. Once an image or emulation of a CD/DVD is created you can mount the image on one of the virtual drives and explore the content as if from a CD source, only quicker.
Early versions of Daemon Tools came with support for mounting already created images with advances later on to support full capabilities for creating images in a number of different formats. Further updates included support for compressed and encrypted image formats and capabilities to evade the majority of copy-protection systems around. Later version worked on the GUI to make mounting images easier for beginners and added support CD/DVD/Blu-ray imaging ability with an increase in the number virtual drives with a maximum of 32.
Daemon Tools 3.47 is last version to support Windows 98.
Daemon Tools 4.36 last to support Windows 2000. Daemon Tools later than version 4.36 supports Windows XP/Vista/7. Daemon Tools has a good reputation for stability with the most preferred version being 4.0.
Pros: Easily mount images to virtual drives, support for many format types, light on PC resources.
Cons: Need to reboot after install, ad-ware bundled with version 4.0+, difficult to uninstall.

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Starting with DAEMON Tools for Mac 6.2, you can exchange files among the devices that are connected to the same local network with Catch!. Catch! is a part of Basic functionality, and is available for every user.

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After the DAEMON Tools Lite 10.8 release, Catch! for Android appeared in Play Market, and DAEMON Catch! for iOS in App Store respectively. This is a great solution for sharing files between devices in the local wireless network at a glance. Feel free to learn more about Catch! for Android and DAEMON Catch! for iOS.

Daemons

To start using Catch! choose the tab on the sidebar. The window of Catch! Devices Catalog opens:

After the first launch, you’ll see all the devices from your local network that have DAEMON Tools or Catch! installed.

Adding devices to Catch! Devices Catalog

To add the device that is not on the Catch! Catalog, you need to right click the catalog and pick Find & add network devices.

DAEMON Tools scans the network first, then shows the list of available devices. Pick the one you want to add and press Add.

If the needed device is not on the list, you can enter its IP address and add the device manually.

Note, that you can also change the name of device: to do that, open the device's contextual menu, pick Rename and change the name.

Mac

You can add some of the most important devices to Favories: right-click the device to open the contextual menu, and choose Add to Favorites. The chosen device will appear on Device panel, and you can double-click on it to open the folder with received files.

Also, when you add devices to favorites, the Catch! Devices Catalog rearranges. The Favorite devices are always shown first.

Removing devices from Catch! Devices Catalog

To delete the device from Catch! Devices Catalog open the contextual menu of a certain device, then pick Forget.

Once you delete the device, it won’t show up after you refresh the Devices panel (manually or after the auto-refresh). If you want to add the device back to Device panel, use the Find & add network device option from the contextual menu. Check out Adding devices.

Sending files

To send files, choose Throw file(s) from the contextual menu of a certain device.

Make sure that DAEMON Tools is launched, otherwise you will not be able to receive files.

Another way to send files is share from Finder. You do not need to open DAEMON Tools to do that, just open the contextual menu of file or files, choose Share with Catch! and pick the recipient:

Launch Daemons

Note, that if your Mac goes to sleep mode while receiving a file, you won't obtain it, and get the 'Connection was lost' message instead. File dispatch does not resume when Mac exits the Sleep mode. To send a file properly you will need to start over.

Launchagents

Note, that all devices added to your Device panel are shown in Finder contextual menu.