WinISO 	Standard 6.3.0.4798 | 6.67 MB
WinISO – 	the best program of its kind to work with images of CD and DVD 	drives. The program works with the formats BIN and ISO, can edit and 	convert these formats from one to another. With WinISO, you can 	easily add / delete / rename / extract files from images. The 	program has very user-friendly interface, which is even more easier 	and simple job without this program. Designed to work with images 	BIN and ISO program WinISO is a leader in a number of software 	developed for the cloning and imaging optical storage media.
	Key 	Features:
• Ability to add/delete/rename/extract file (s) within image files. Convert image files to the standard ISO format.
• Ability to create ISO image file (s) from a CD-ROM.
• WinISO is the first software to edit BIN/ISO and almost all image file (s) directly!
• You can convert almost all image file formats, including BIN, and save it as a standard ISO format file.
• Supports almost all known CD-ROM image files, including some virtual CD-ROM container files.
• Select some files or directories, and then create the ISO based on these files.
• Ability to open an image file, display the file tree, then run files from within the image file. This can be handy to view files or run programs.
• Because of its file associations, you can simply double click an ISO file in Windows Explorer to open it.
• Very easy to use interface but powerful enough for an expert
• Ability to add/delete/rename/extract file (s) within image files. Convert image files to the standard ISO format.
• Ability to create ISO image file (s) from a CD-ROM.
• WinISO is the first software to edit BIN/ISO and almost all image file (s) directly!
• You can convert almost all image file formats, including BIN, and save it as a standard ISO format file.
• Supports almost all known CD-ROM image files, including some virtual CD-ROM container files.
• Select some files or directories, and then create the ISO based on these files.
• Ability to open an image file, display the file tree, then run files from within the image file. This can be handy to view files or run programs.
• Because of its file associations, you can simply double click an ISO file in Windows Explorer to open it.
• Very easy to use interface but powerful enough for an expert
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