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AcetoneISO 2.2.1

file size: 1.27 MB

AcetoneISO, is a feature-rich and complete software application to manage CD/DVD images.

 
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Thanks to powerful open source tools such as FuseISO , AcetoneISO will let You mount typical proprietary images formats of the Windows world such as ISO BIN NRG MDF IMG and do plenty of other things.

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