The tool is fast and supports almost all Linux distro. Linux Live USB Creator’s only positive thing is its attractive user interface. The tool only allows you to create USB boot drives from GNU/Linux distributions. It is another free and open-source application, and although it can be used in Windows, it can’t create a Windows bootable drive. However, the bootable USB creation process is pretty slow, and it’s not a very reliable tool. You can download one of the many Linux distribution right from the UNetbootin’s interface. UNetbootin focuses more on Linux distribution. When creating the USB, it allows you to use an ISO that you have downloaded or use your list of sources so that the application itself downloads the ISO automatically before putting it into the USB. It is a tool similar to the previous ones, but it has versions for all platforms like Windows, GNU/Linux, and macOS. It doesn’t run on any other OS, neither it creates bootable USB for any other operating system other than Windows 10.
However, please remember that Windows 10 media creation tool is meant only for Windows operating system.
If you are willing to install Windows on another computer, you can use Windows 10 installation media to create Windows Bootable USB. Windows 10 installation media tool is relatively easy to use, but it can only create Windows bootable USB drives. It’s a mini tool provided by Windows to create bootable USB.
With Rufus, you can create bootable USB drives for all Windows versions and popular Linux distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, Kubuntu, and more. And not only that even it also serves to create boot USBs where changes are saved for the following sessions.Ĭompared to other bootable USB tools, Rufus is pretty easy to use, and the program is extremely lightweight. As I have been using it for years without any problem and it allows you to create bootable units of practically any operating system. Power users, on the other hand, might find it too basic to be useful.It is possibly the best and most complete tool to create bootable USB drives from ISO files in Windows. Because of its minimalist nature, it's easy to use and accessible, making it convenient for casual users.
If you want to access hidden Finder preferences, you should give Osx Utilities for Mac a go. There is certainly room for improvement within the app, though as it stands now, you're always shown all possible options, even when they're not applicable. In terms of overall performance, Osx Utilities for Mac runs smoothly, doing its job well. Showing or hiding the hidden files will restart Finder for a few seconds and your open windows will be closed. Clicking on it, regardless of the mouse button used, yields the same result: a menu drops down where you can toggle hidden files and the user library directory on and off. Though there isn't much in the way of clutter, the drop-down menu could be more streamlined.Īfter the installation, you will find Osx Utilities for Mac on your menu bar. It's an extremely basic app and it's easy to use, with no options to configure. Osx Utilities for Mac provides a quick way to access hidden files across your system by placing a handy icon on the Mac menu bar.