Publisher's Description
From gBurner Systems:
gBurner is a CD/DVD/BD burning tool, which allows you to create and burn data/audio CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs, make bootable data CDs, DVDs and BDs, create multi-session discs. gBurner is also a disc image file processing tool, which allows you to open, create, extract, edit, convert and burn ISO/BIN image files.
Main features include: 1. Create and burn data / audio / video discs. gBurner supports the following disc types: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, DVD-RAM, BD-R, BD-R DL, BD-RE, BD-RE DL. 2. Create multisession CD/DVD/BD. 3. Make bootable CD/DVD/BD. 4. Burn data, audio and video image file. 5. Copy CD/DVD/BD. 6. Erase rewritable disc. 7. Support Mp3, Wma, Wav, Flac, Ape and Ogg Audio formats. 8. Support unicode file names. 9. Optimize file layout to save disc space. 10. Open, create, extract, edit and convert ISO/BIN Image file. gBurner can convert almost all image file formats to ISO/BIN image file format. 11. Support gbi, daa and uif compressed disc image file. 12. Easy and friendly interface. gBurner supports context menu, drag and drop, clipboard copy and paste.
What's new in this version: Version 3.1 improves Blu-ray disc burning and fixes some minor bugs.
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"Did what I wanted - no hassles"
Version: gBurner 3.1
Pros
The free version installed clean, let me easily look inside a uif file to determine if I wanted to burn it and then burned it successfully.
Cons
I didn't see any the one time I used it.
Summary
I needed to get inside a uif file. I wanted a virtual drive emulator but couldn't find one that worked with uif files so I took a chance on this program. It allowed me to see inside the file and determine that I did, indeed, want to burn it so I used it to burn the uif file to a DVD. It worked perfectly as I was able to install the program I was looking for from that DVD - also without any problem.
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