On 1/22/10 11:39 AM, "John Musbach" <[email protected]> Spew into the
cybertrough:

>> Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone could comment on the comparison
>> between these three file formats: .cdr  .dmg. .img ?
> 
> IIRC, *.cdr is equivilent to *.iso it's just that in all their wisdom
> apple decided to use the *.cdr extension for iso images produced by
> disk utility rather than the *.iso standard.

I think you have it the opposite way.  *.iso is a PC term and ISO is short
for "International Organization for Standardization" so the PC world is
idiotic in calling it ISO when it should be IOS.  And I think *.cdr (cd
recordable) is MUCH more reasonable and intuitive.
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