Universal USB Installer is ideal for users looking for a straightforward way to create bootable USB drives for Linux distributions, while XBoot offers more flexibility with multi-boot options and additional features such as a partition manager.
Universal USB Installer
Pros:
Easy to use interface
Supports multiple Linux distributions
Allows persistence storage
Fast ISO loading
Lightweight application
Cons:
Limited to USB drives only
No advanced customization options
Does not support ISO files larger than 4GB
XBoot
Pros:
Supports multiple bootable ISOs
Can create multi-boot USB drives
User-friendly interface
Includes a built-in partition manager
Supports UEFI booting
Cons:
Can be slower with large ISOs
Limited support for older systems
Potential compatibility issues with certain USB drives