UIF file extension
MagicISO Universal Image Format File
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The Universal Image Format (.UIF) belongs to the MagicISO application, which is available for the Windows Operating system only. MagicISO allows you to open/create backups of your CDs and DVDs. MagicISO packs some powerful features such as data encryption and password protection, and even lets you create bootable CD/DVD images.
MagicISO creates a single compressed file with the .UIF file extension. This file can contain any kind of data, from audio, games to pictures.
One benefit of the UIF format is the ability to encrypt and password protect video or image files sent via the internet.
To create a UIF file using MagicISO:
(1) Open MagicISO
(2) Select the files you wish to save as UIF and drag them into the ISO panel.
(3) Click on the 'save as' button.
(4) Select UIF (Universal image format).
(5) Enter the name you wish to call your file.
(6) If you wish to protect your data enable the password protection option and enter your password.
(7) Choose your compression ratios.
(8) Then save the file to create your UIF image file.
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HKW

2007-09-10 07:29:28
How to open UIF and save files with Magic ISO? Please reply in details,if possible with illustration, as never come across with this software, before. Thanks!

John Doe

2008-01-11 02:02:36
Wow! Another useless crap format that does nothing special other than pollute the internet...how wonderful...

nick

2008-01-23 01:04:15
what fun you get out of this making non standard products...what am i supposed do with this software junk.
i've already bought Alcohol, Poweriso...now u ve created another. r u aware that u r involved in unethical selling practises...it's so easy to creat new format and let the junk in mkt for buyer to purchase.

David Joe

2008-01-24 15:15:39
Not to mention its also spyware, I didnt think anything was more annoying than the elusive Yahoo! tool bar,.. but this program.. please. write something useful with your community college " computer science" majors people.
And for the rest of you guys,.. go drop the 71 bucks on Nero 8, its totally worth it, and least you know you're getting sofware from professionals.

Yanco

2008-02-15 01:49:28
I share the sentiment of others! Useless piece of crap..

PeeBee

2008-04-06 21:09:13
I'm left wondering what on earth does .uif do that .dmg hasn't done easier, quicker and for free in MacOSX for the last 8 years, except make yet another incompatible file format.
My pet peeves on the internet: Badly named files, senseless acronyms, archives within archives, people who archive files without putting them in a folder (or checking the content) AND arcane and difficult to extract file formats.
As if Windows users aren't already limping badly, they shoot themselves in the foot yet again.

rickshaw

2008-04-21 18:36:19
Here we go again what a piece of useless crap

crptonym AD

2008-05-28 16:51:57
What a **** this is, just to be a bit innovative & different from the convention, people tend to go out of their mind & end up making things like uif. Of what use is this piece of crap. There were already enough formats available along with plethora of software to make an encrypted image, then y this ???????????????????

the king of spades

2008-06-07 18:25:12
I am a windows user of over 10 years and this has got to be the biggest load of crap i have ever seen. Why would anyone make an archive method that you need to buy an application for?

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i've already bought Alcohol, Poweriso...now u ve created another. r u aware that u r involved in unethical selling practises...it's so easy to creat new format and let the junk in mkt for buyer to purchase.
And for the rest of you guys,.. go drop the 71 bucks on Nero 8, its totally worth it, and least you know you're getting sofware from professionals.
My pet peeves on the internet: Badly named files, senseless acronyms, archives within archives, people who archive files without putting them in a folder (or checking the content) AND arcane and difficult to extract file formats.
As if Windows users aren't already limping badly, they shoot themselves in the foot yet again.