Application: Sardu
License: Freeware
Category: Utilities
Description: SARDU is a free* software that can build one multi-boot support CD, DVD or a USB device (USB stick/pen-drive and all removable are supported). The name is the short of Shardana Anti-Virus Rescue Disk Utility The disk or USB device may include comprehensive collections of "anti-virus rescue CD", collections of utilities, popular distributions of Linux Live, the best known Windows PE, recovery disks and Install of Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Seven.
There are 5 files to download (7z split-archive). Extract using 7-Zip.
[Link removed; CC-ND means no derivatives which means this isn't legal - mod Chris] Download Sardu Portable 2.0.4.3 Development Test 1 [214MB download / 219MB installed]
(MD5: a7679c8928a90593d9073dcf0bfc5faa)
Release Notes:
Development Test 1 (2/23/2012): Initial release
I am a bit confused it this just a bunch of files you put on a drive? Is this in PA format? It says freeware? Do you have permission to redistribute the files?
“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss
Not sure about the files, not willing to download myself without knowing exactly what you asked.
The app itself is licensed under a Creative Commons NoDerivs licence, which brings about the question: is packaging an app in the Portable Apps standard considered copying, distributing or transmitting (allowed without permission) or is it considered altering, transforming or building upon (not allowed without permission)?
Already there. You should better ask before you take over a project, especially as Jacob is active again recently. Btw, his existing dev test works fine with newer versions. And the developer has given permission (to Jacob) and has an account here.
My bad. And yes, it was in PA format, SkyDrive has an upload limit, hence the 7z archive split; but whatever.
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