Hi, WinRAR is not free. It's a commercial package with a free trial period. It isn't command line friendly unless you just get the extractor which I think only supports opening .rar files. A better option is 7-zip which is free and open source. It also supports viewing and extracting .iso files. http://www.7-zip.org/ You'll need to get the command line package separately. The GUI file manager is very accessible. Gaijin wrote: > to CD. You can use WinRAR to view the contents of .ISO images from > Windows. You should also be able to order the CDs from websites like > cheapbytes.com. I've always had good results from them. >