MultiBootUSB
vs
UNetbootin
What is MultiBootUSB?
MultiBootUSB is a cross platform software that allows you to install multiple live linux on a USB disk non destructively and option to uninstall distros. MultiBootUSB is written in Python and is released as free and open-source software under the GPL-2.0 License.
How much does MultiBootUSB cost?
No pricing information available..
What platforms does MultiBootUSB support?
Top MultiBootUSB Alternatives
balenaEtcher
With balenaEtcher people can create an installation media of your operating system by burning the image on a bootable flash drive. The software, that was previously known as Etcher, is developed by Balena and the open-source community and released free of charge under the Apache-2.0 License. balenaEtcher can be downloaded and used for following operating systems: macOS, Linux and Windows.
Rufus
With Rufus you can format and create bootable USB drives. Rufus is free and open source and can format FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT, UDF, ReFS that works across USB flash drives, keys, and memmory sticks.
USBImager
A really simple open-source, GUI application that writes compressed disk images to USB drives and creates backups. USBImager is avalible for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
The software UNetbootin is removed from the Top MultiBootUSB Alternatives since you are comparing against it. If you are looking for more software, applications or projects similar to MultiBootUSB we recommend you to check out our full list containing 4 MultiBootUSB Alternatives.
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What is UNetbootin?
UNetbootin, short for Universal Netboot Installe is a tool that allows you to easily create bootable USB flash drives to install or try operating systems. This software is designed to be cross-platform and works with Windows, as well as Mac and Linux operating systems.
How much does UNetbootin cost?
No pricing information available..
What platforms does UNetbootin support?
Top UNetbootin Alternatives
balenaEtcher
With balenaEtcher people can create an installation media of your operating system by burning the image on a bootable flash drive. The software, that was previously known as Etcher, is developed by Balena and the open-source community and released free of charge under the Apache-2.0 License. balenaEtcher can be downloaded and used for following operating systems: macOS, Linux and Windows.
Rufus
With Rufus you can format and create bootable USB drives. Rufus is free and open source and can format FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT, UDF, ReFS that works across USB flash drives, keys, and memmory sticks.
USBImager
A really simple open-source, GUI application that writes compressed disk images to USB drives and creates backups. USBImager is avalible for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
The software MultiBootUSB is removed from the Top UNetbootin Alternatives since you are comparing against it. If you are looking for more software, applications or projects similar to UNetbootin we recommend you to check out our full list containing 7 UNetbootin Alternatives.