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Monday, April 14, 2008



Portable UIF To ISO Converters | 552 Kb

Converts UIF archives to ISO files. You can then burn the ISO file to a CD or DVD with one of the many freeware tools like ImgBurn. Pretty much all of CD/DVD tools support the ISO format. Simple Windows interface - two input boxes and a button. Easy to use - just drag-and-drop an UIF file into the tool’s window and click “Start conversion!”.


http://rapidshare.com/files/107395173/UIF_To_ISO_Converters.exe
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posted by Ayang Darl