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http://www.tucows.com/system/preview/237553.htmlThis program creates auto-starting CD-ROMs. Start any file from disk, assign drive icons to the CD-ROM and configure startling splash screens.
Make your Web site start automatically in a user's default browser, play movies or even run executables straight from CD-ROM. You can also create dynamic link menus.
http://www.tucows.com/system/preview/209602.htmlThe CD-ROM has provided a useful medium for delivering content. Under Windows, the CD-ROM supports the autorun.inf script, which allows programs to automatically start when a CD is inserted. But what happens when you want something other than an executable to load when a CD is inserted?
Enter AutoRun, a very useful program for loading any registered file when a CD is inserted. It takes any file you specify and loads it into its registered program.
http://www.tucows.com/system/preview/222340.htmlThis is a configurable auto start menu maker for any storage media, including CD-ROMs. Opt to launch programs or documents automatically.
Arrange your individual menu user interface in stepwise fashion. With the use of background pictures and a customizable bitmap buttons, every shape is possible.
You can establish message windows to pass a information to the user and even shows a welcome splash screen. It can play background sounds and you can also choose to cover the entire desktop with a solid color.
The menu created does not require runtime modules or installation.
http://www.tucows.com/system/preview/253908.htmlWith Visual Autorun, you can design a menu-based interface using different designs, or start an application with or without a splash screen. You can also have a drop-down menu displayed when the CD icon is right-clicked in Explorer.
Why waste time finding, positioning and associating buttons with pictures? Visual Autorun does it automatically.
If you have a folder with your CD files in it, Visual Autorun can use that folder to create your Autorun files. If you’d rather enter the file names manually, you can. Visual Autorun even lets you edit the Autorun.inf file manually!