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WinISO(R) Version 5.2
Copyright(C) 1999-2001 WinISO Computing, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
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For a list of changes in this version, see the file whatsnew.txt.
For ordering information, see the file order.txt
*** Introduction ***
WinISO is a utility to convert CD-ROM image file format(s), and
has the option to extract/edit image file directly!
WinISO runs on Windows95/98/Me/NT/2000. It can process almost all
CD-ROM image file(s) including ISO and BIN. With WinISO, you can
add/delete/rename/extract file(s) within image files. You can
convert image files to the standard ISO format, and you have the
ability to create ISO image file(s) from a CD-ROM.
Some details:
1. WinISO is the first software to edit BIN/ISO or almost all
images file(s) directly!
2. Support bootable cd perfect! You can add/save/remove/make boot
section.
3. You can convert almost all image file formats, including BIN,
and save it as a standard ISO format file.
4. You can convert standard ISO file to BIN/CUE file.
5. It Supports almost all known CD-ROM image files, including some
virtual CD-ROM container files.
6. You can Create an ISO file from CD-ROM.
7. You can select some files or directories, and then create the
ISO based on these files.
8. Ability to open an image file, display the file tree, then run
files from within the image file. This can be handy to view/run
or setup programs/files.
9. Because of its file associations, you can simply double click an
ISO file in Windows Explorer to open it.
10.Very easy to use interface, but powerful enough for the expert!
11.......
WinISO helps you to be the CDROM King!
*** Warning ***
WinISO can open and edit non-standard third-party image files such
as .CIF, .NRG, etc. but, in some cases, if the non-standard
third-party image file has been saved by WinISO, the original
application which created it might not be able to open it again. In
these cases, WinISO can open and extract it normally, no files will
lost.
If you must use the original application to open the non-standard
third-party image files, we recommend you use "Save as" to save the
non-standard third-party image file to standard ISO9660 image file,
almost all applications support it.
*** About unregistered version of WinISO ***
The limits of unregistered version are as following:
1. Can not extract a file greater than 3MB.
2. Can not convert an image greater than 100MB.
3. Can not save an image greater than 100MB.
4. Can not save an image greater than 100MB to a new file .
======================================================================
Enjoy it!
WinISO Computing Inc.
Homepage: http://www.winiso.com
Email: info@winiso.com
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