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Burn4Free 4.6.0.0 - Free burn Data/Audio MP3, WMA, ISO, DVD Copy

Free burn Data/Audio MP3, WMA, ISO, DVD Copy

Burn4Free



 

Burn4Free: Burn4Free is the new free burning solution. Easy to use. Compatible with more than 3000 CD/DVD drives. Copy

DVD. Burns data and audio from different files types (WAV, WMA, MP3, OGG, FLAC, WavPack and .CDA (Import

from Digital Audio Disc File)) Burn/Save .ISO file. Verify content. Overburning. Import your audio compilation from

.M3U and .ASX Plyalists. CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW/DVD-RAM drives (SCSI-

IDE/EIDE-USB 1.0/2.0)

are supported. Multi-languages. ISO support. DVD Dual Layer support. Print Compilation. Save/Load project from

disk.





The 4 way to burn a CD/DVD with Burn4Free:



1) The Fly Window: a nice and very useful transparent window to drag & drop files to burn

2) Right Click: use Burn4Free embedded menu by right clicking on each folder or file

3) The Add Window: use Burn4Free internal File Manager4) Drag&Drop: drag your folder/file and drop into Burn4Free main window

What is new in version 4.6.0.0:

Vista compatibility improved/fix. Adds some improvements and optimizations.




 

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Download: Download Burn4Free 4.6.0.0 (4.1 Mb)
Download Count:15
Release Date:2008-06-19
Last Updated:2009-01-16
Manufacturer: Simone Tasselli
Product Support: Burn4Free WebSite
  
Language:English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian, ChineseSimplified, ChineseTraditional, Czech, Portuguese, Slovenian, Croatian, Turkish, Arabic, Dutch, Macedonian, Slovak, Korean, Norwegian, Romanian, Icelandic, Greek, Ukrainian, Lithuanian
Requirements:IIE 5.0+, 32 Mbyte Ram, Pentium I 200
Install:Install Only
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