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Table of Contents 1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 User Interface .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Main Program ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Virtual Drive Manager ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Shell Intergration ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 User's Guide ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Create New Image File .................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Extract an Existing Image File ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 Edit an Existing Image File ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 Make Image File from CD/DVD-ROM Disc ......................................................................................................................... 11 Make Floppy Image File from Floppy Disc ........................................................................................................................... 12 Make Bootable Image File ........................................................................................................................................................... 13 Extract Boot Information from Bootable Image .................................................................................................................. 14 Burn Image File ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15 Delete Boot Information from Bootable Image ................................................................................................................... 16 Create an Encrypted or Multiple Volume Compressed Image ..................................................................................... 18 Convert ISO to BIN ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Convert BIN to ISO ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Compress an Existing Image File ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Decompress a DAA Image File ................................................................................................................................................. 22 Mount/Unmount an Image File .................................................................................................................................................. 23 Set Options ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Command Line Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................ 26 End User License .............................................................................................................................................................................. 27 Order PowerISO ................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Frequently Asked Questions .................................................................................................................................................... 30 Credits ........................................................................................................................................................................................................

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1Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................................2User Interface ..........................................................................................................................................................................................3Main Program .......................................................................................................................................................................................4Virtual Drive Manager .......................................................................................................................................................................5Shell Intergration .................................................................................................................................................................................6User's Guide .............................................................................................................................................................................................7Create New Image File ....................................................................................................................................................................8Extract an Existing Image File ......................................................................................................................................................9Edit an Existing Image File ............................................................................................................................................................

10Make Image File from CD/DVD-ROM Disc .........................................................................................................................11Make Floppy Image File from Floppy Disc ...........................................................................................................................12Make Bootable Image File ...........................................................................................................................................................13Extract Boot Information from Bootable Image ..................................................................................................................14Burn Image File ................................................................................................................................................................................15Delete Boot Information from Bootable Image ...................................................................................................................16Create an Encrypted or Multiple Volume Compressed Image .....................................................................................18Convert ISO to BIN .........................................................................................................................................................................19Convert BIN to ISO .........................................................................................................................................................................20Compress an Existing Image File ............................................................................................................................................21Decompress a DAA Image File .................................................................................................................................................22Mount/Unmount an Image File ..................................................................................................................................................23Set Options .........................................................................................................................................................................................24Command Line Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................26End User License ..............................................................................................................................................................................27Order PowerISO .................................................................................................................................................................................28Frequently Asked Questions ....................................................................................................................................................30Credits ........................................................................................................................................................................................................

OverviewPowerISO is a powerful CD/DVD image file processing tool, which allows you to open, extract, create, edit, compress,

encrypt, split and convert ISO files, and mount these files with internal virtual drive. It can process almost all CD-ROM

image files including ISO and BIN.

Main Features:

Support almost all CD/DVD-ROM image file formats(ISO, BIN, NRG, CDI, DAA and so on).

Note: DAA(Direct-Access-Archive) is an advanced format for image file, which supports some advanced features,

such as compression, password protection, and splitting to multiple volumes. It can be handled directly just like other

formats, such as ISO, BIN, ...

Open and extract ISO File.

Create ISO file from hard disk files or CD/DVD-ROM.

Edit an existing ISO file directly.

Convert image files between ISO/BIN and other formats. You can convert almost all image file formats to a standard

ISO format file.

Make bootable ISO file, get boot information from bootable ISO file.

Make floppy disk image file.

Optimize files to save disk space while saving ISO file.

Mount ISO file with internal virtual drive. You don't need install any other virtual drive software.

Can be used easily. PowerISO support shell integration, context menu, drag and drop, clipboard copy paste...

System requirement:

Windows 98 / Windows Me / Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows 2003 / Windows Vista / Windows 7 operating

system or above.

Intel Pentium 166MHz or above.

64MB memory.

At least 10MB hard disk space.

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User InterfacePowerISO User interface include three parts:

Main Window:

Support all PowerISO function, which is extremely easy to use.

PowerISO Virtual Drive Manager:

A system tray program, allows you use virtual CD/DVD-ROM drive more conveniently.

Shell Integration:

PowerISO supports tight integration with My Computer and Windows Explorer. You can drag and drop to or from

Explorer, copy files to or from system clipboard, or create and extract image without leaving Explorer. You can also

use PowerISO virtual drive through shell context menu.

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Main ProgramPowerISO main program user interface includes the following parts:

Title Bar: Display PowerISO title and the current opened image file name.

Menu:

Operation Bar: Contain some frequently used operations, such as "new", "open", "save",...

Explorer Bar: Can be used to browse the image file conveniently.

Folder View: Display the folder structure of the current opened image.

File View: Display all files in the current selected folder.

Properties Bar: Display file properties and capacity. Double click on this bar, the properties dialog will display.

Status Bar: Display the number and size of files in current folder, and the number and size of the selected files.

Popup Menu: Right click on the folder view or file view area, a popup menu will display.

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PowerISO Virtual Drive ManagerThis is a system tray program, which allows you mount or unmount image file or change virtual drive parameters without

launching PowerISO main program. You can specify whether running this program automatically on boot, or launch it

manually.

Right click on the system tray icon, a popup menu will display.

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Shell IntegrationPowerISO supports shell context menu, drag and drop, and clipboard. With shell integration, you can do almost every thing

without leaving My Computer or Windows Explorer, such as create, extract, mount, unmount, ....

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PowerISO User's GuideCreate a New Image File

Extract an Existing Image File

Edit an Existing Image File

Make Image File from CD/DVD-ROM Disc

Make Floppy Image File from Floppy Disc

Make Bootable Image File

Burn Image File

Extract Boot Information from Bootable Image File

Delete Boot Information from Bootable Image File

Create an Encrypted or Multiple Volume Compressed Image File

Convert to BIN

Convert to ISO

Compress an Existing Image File

Decompress a DAA Image File

Mount / Unmount an Image File

Set options

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Create a New Image File

Click .

Drag files or folders from Windows Explorer to PowerISO. Also you can use clipboard or to add files or

folders.

Click to save the file.

Note: The default format saved will be DAA, but you can also save to ISO or BIN format.

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Extract an Existing Image File

Click to open an image file.

Click , the extract dialog will pop up.

You can use combo box or "Browse" to specify destination folder.

Click "Extract" to begin extracting.

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Edit an Existing Image File

Click to open an image file.

Edit the image file.

Add Files or Foldes: Drag files or folders from Windows Explorer to PowerISO. You can also use clipboard or

to add files or folders.

Delete Files or Folders: Select the folders or files you want to delete, then click .

Rename: Click the folder or file you want to rename, click it again (not double click), then type the new name.

Create New Folder: Choose menu item {"Action --> "New Folder"}, then type the new folder name.

Change Label: Choose menu item {"Action" --> "Change Label"}, then type the new label name.

Click to save the file, or use menu item {"File" --> "Save As"} to save to a different file name.

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Make Image File from CD/DVD-ROM Disc

Click .

The "Make CD/DVD-ROM Image" dialog will pop up, choose the source drive and destination file type and name,

then click OK.

A dialog will pop up showing the progress.

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Make Floppy Image File from Floppy Disc

Choose menu item {"Action" --> "Save Floppy Disk Image"}.

The "Save Floppy Disk Image" dialog will pop up, choose the source drive and destination file, then click OK.

A dialog will pop up showing the progress.

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Make Bootable Image File

Edit an existing image file or create a new image file.

Choose menu item {"Action" --> "Boot" --> "Add Boot information"} .

The "Add Boot Information" dialog will pop up.

The boot information source can be:

File: A floppy disc image file or a boot information file extracted from bootable image file.

Floppy Drive: Select the floppy drive containing bootable disk.

Click to save the file.

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Extract Boot Information from Bootable Image

Open an existing bootable image file, and the Properties Bar will display "Bootable Image".

Choose menu item {"Action" --> "Boot" --> "Save Boot information"} . A dialog will pop up prompting to input the file

name.

Input the file name, then click "Save".

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Burn Image File

Click , the "Burn Image File" dialog will pop up.

Choose the image file and burning drive, then click "Burn" to begin.

If the image file is not a standard ISO file, PowerISO will create a temporary ISO file before burning. PowerISOuse microsoft cdburn/dvdburn to burn the ISO files. In Track At Once (TAO) mode, the recording laser is turnedoff after each track is finished, and on again when a new track must be written. When recording the new track,the laser is recalibrated and a new recording is initialized. The CD's table of contents is not written until the lasttrack has been written. All current CD recorders support Track At Once. In Session At Once (SAO) mode, afirst session is recorded in a single pass and then the laser is turned off. Not all drives support writing in thismode. In both modes, CDBurn always finalizes the disc. This means that you cannot add any data to the discafter writing.

DVD Disc: Check "DVD Disc", if you want to burn a DVD disc (DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, or DVD-RAM).

Erase: for CD-RW disc, you can erase its content before burning.

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Delete Boot Information from Bootable Image

Open an existing bootable image file, and the Properties Bar will display "Bootable Image".

Choose menu item {"Action" --> "Boot" --> "Delete Boot information"} .

Click to save the file.

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Create an Encrypted or Multiple Volume Compressed Image

Edit an existing image file or create a new image file.

Double click the Properties Bar, the "Image Properties" dialog will pop up. You can make the changes per your

requirements.

Click "Advanced" button, the "Advanced Properties" dialog will display.

To enable encryption, Check "Enable password protection", then input the password.

Note: You should not forget the password, or you can't open this image file.

To enable splitting to multiple volumes, check "Split to multi-volumes", enter volume size, then choose volume

name style.

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Click OK to exit "Advanced Properties" dialog. Click "OK" button again to exit "Image Properties" dialog.

Click to save the file.

Note: To create an encrypted or multiple volume image, you need save the file to DAA format. For a DAA file, it will be

automatically compressed.

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Convert to BIN

Choose menu item {"Tools" --> "Convert"} .

The "Convert" dialog will pop up. Choose the source and destination file's name, set the destination file type to

BIN/CUE, then click "OK".

A dialog will pop up showing the converting progress.

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Convert to ISO

Choose menu item {"Tools" --> "Convert"} .

The "Convert" dialog will pop up. Input the source and destination file's name, set the destination file type to ISO, then

click "OK".

A dialog will pop up showing the converting progress.

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Compress an Existing Image File

You can compress an existing image file with the following advantages:

Saving more disk space

Using some advanced features, such as password protection and splitting to multiple volumes.

Click .

The "Compress" dialog will pop up. Choose the source file and destination file.

The source file can be any image file that PowerISO supports, such as ISO, BIN, NRG, DAA... .If the source file is a

DAA file, it was already compressed, but you can still change the image properties.

The destination file must be a DAA file. Here you can also click "Advanced" button to setup advanced features, such

as password protection and splitting to multiple volumes.

Click OK to start compressing.

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Decompress a DAA Image File

Choose menu item {"Tools" --> "Convert"} .

The "Convert" dialog will pop up. Choose the source file and destination file's name, set the destination file type to

ISO or BIN/CUE, then click OK.

Click OK to start decompressing.

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Mount / Unmount an Image File

Click , a pop-up menu will display.

Set Number of Drives: Change the number of virtual drives.

Mount Image: Select the drive you want to mount, click "Mount Image", select the image file, then click OK.

Unmount Image: Select the drive you want to unmount, click "Unmount Image".

Option 'Autostart': PowerISO Virtual Drive Manager will automatically run when system boot up.

Option 'Automount': PowerISO Virtual Drive Manager will automatically mount the selected image file.

NOTE: You can also use PowerISO Virtual Drive Manager and shell context menu to mount or unmount image

file.

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Set Options

Choose menu item {"Options" --> "Configuration"}, the configuration dialog will pop up.

You can :

Change file associations

Set virtual drive parameters

Set default viewer

Enable or Disable Shell Integration

Clear opened files history

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PowerISO Command Line ParametersUsage: piso <command> [parameters] [-switches]

<Commands>

listvd: List all virtual drives created by PowerISO

setvdnum <n>: Set number of virtual drives. n is between 0 and 8.

Example: Set number of virtual drives to 1.

Command: piso setvdnum 1

mount <file name> <drive>: Mount image file to virtual drive.

Example: Mount d:\test.iso to drive F: .

Command: piso mount d:\test.iso F:

unmount <drive|all>: Unmount image file.

Example: unmount drive F: .

Command: piso unmount F:

Example: unmount all drives.

Command: piso unmount all

list <image file> <directory>: List files and directorys in image file.

Example: List all files and directorys in root direcory of d:\test.iso recursively.

Command: piso list d:\test.iso / -r

extract <image file> <dir/file name>: Extract file/directory from image file.

Example: Extract all files and directorys in root direcory of d:\test.iso to d:\temp recursively.

Command: piso extract d:\test.iso / -od d:\temp

convert <image file>: Convert image file to other format.

Example: Convert d:\test.iso to d:\test.daa

Command: piso convert d:\test.iso -o d:\test.daa -ot daa

create: Create image file from files or folders.

Example: Create d:\test.iso from d:\test and d:\test.zip.

Command: piso create -o d:\test.iso -add d:\test / -add d:\test.zip /

show-comment: Display comment of the daa file.

extract-comment-to-file <file name>: Extract comment to the file.

<Switches>

-r: List directory recursively.

-o: Specify output image file name.

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-od: Specify output folder.

-ot <iso|daa|bin>: Specify output image file type. If not specified, the image type will be determined by file name

suffix.

-add <local dir/file name> <dir in image file>: Add local file or directory to image file.

-volsize <n>: Split output image file to multiple volumes, and set volume size to <n>. Example: -volsize 100M

-setpassword <password>: Set password for output image file. Example: -setpassword 12345678

-label <vol label>: Set volume label for output image file. Example: -label BACKUP

-joliet <1|2|3>: Set joliet level for output image file. Example: -joliet 3

-udf <on|off>: Enable or disable UDF option for output image file. Example: -udf on

-iso-name-len <12|30|221>: Set iso9660 file name length for output image file. Example: -iso-name-len 221

-joliet-name-len <64|110>: Set joliet file name length for output image file. Example: -joliet-name-len 110

-allow-lower-case-iso-name: Allow lower case iso9660 file name for output image file.

-disable-optimization: Disable file space optimization for output image file.

-file-datetime <mm-dd-yyyy-hh:mm:ss>: Set file date time for output image file. Example: -file-datetime 12-20-

2008-08:00:00

-vol-creation-datetime <mm-dd-yyyy-hh:mm:ss>: Set volume creation date time for output image file.

-vol-modification-datetime <mm-dd-yyyy-hh:mm:ss>: Set volume modification date time for output image file.

-vol-effective-datetime <mm-dd-yyyy-hh:mm:ss>: Set volume effective date time for output image file.

-vol-expiration-datetime <mm-dd-yyyy-hh:mm:ss>: Set volume expiration date time for output image file.

-comment: Set comment for output image file.

-comment-from-file <file name>: Load comment from the file.

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PowerISO End User LicenseIMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either anindividual or a single entity) and PowerISO Computing, Inc. for the product identified above, which includes computersoftware and may include associated media, printed materials, and "online" or electronic documentation ("SOFTWAREPRODUCT"). By installing, copying, or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be bound by the termsof this End-User License Agreement, do not install or use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT; you may however, return it to yourplace of purchase for a full refund.

SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE

The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by Copyright laws and international Copyright treaties, as well as otherintellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed, not sold. You may not rent, lease, or lendthe SOFTWARE PRODUCT. You may permanently transfer all your rights under this End-User License Agreement,provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and this End-User License Agreement, andthe recipient agrees to the terms of this End-User License Agreement.

GRANT OF LICENSE

This program version may be installed on a maximum of two computers, so long as it is ONLY running on one system atany time: i.e. one installation at home and one installation at the office and used only by the licensee. The simultaneous useof this SOFTWARE PRODUCT by multiple personnel requires additional licenses. Use of this SOFTWARE PRODUCTover an internal network requires separate license for each user. The licensee shall not use, copy, rent, lease, sell, modify,decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, or transfer the licensed SOFTWARE PRODUCT except as provided in thisagreement. Any such unauthorized use shall result in immediate termination of this license.

All licenses will be issued in the name of the institution, company or school. Each additional license also allows a singleuser to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT at home.

LIABILITY

We try to keep my SOFTWARE PRODUCT as bug free as possible. However, it is a general rule, Murphy's, that nosoftware is ever error free, and the number of errors increases with the complexity of the program. We cannot guaranteethat this SOFTWARE PRODUCT will run in every environment, on any Windows compatible machine, or together with anyother application, without producing errors. Any liability for damage of any sort is hereby denied. In no event shallPowerISO Computing, Inc. or its suppliers be liable for any special, incidental, indirect, or consequential damageswhatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of businessinformation, or any other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. In anycase, the liability is limited to the registration fee. Please evaluate this SOFTWARE PRODUCT with not critical data.Should you detect errors before registration, the user accepts the SOFTWARE PRODUCT errors after registration. Anydescription of SOFTWARE PRODUCT errors will be accepted, but we cannot guarantee that the errors can be corrected.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

PowerISO Computing, Inc.

The PowerISO Team

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Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What kinds of operating system do PowerISO support?

A: PowerISO can run on Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista or above.

Note: PowerISO virtual drive requires Windows2000/XP/Vista or above.

Q: How to open ISO file and extract files from it?

A: Because of its file associations, you can open an ISO file by simply double click on it. After open the ISO file, click

"Extract" button to extract files from it. You can also use shell context menu to extract ISO file.

Q: What is the maximum image file size that PowerISO can process?

A: 64GB.

Q: Can PowerISO make bootable CD?

A: Yes. PowerISO can add boot information to a non-bootable image file or read boot information from a bootable

image.

Q: Can PowerISO copy CD/DVD-ROM to ISO file?

A: Yes. All information, including boot information, will be copied.

Q: Can PowerISO burn DAA files?

A: Yes. PowerISO will create a temporary ISO file automatically before burning.

Q: What's the difference between the unregistered version and the registered version?

A: The unregistered version will display a dialog prompts you to register, and you can not create or edit image files

greater than 300MB with the unregistered version. Except these, all other functions or features are the same.

Q: Can PowerISO convert image files between ISO/BIN and other formats?

A: Yes. PowerISO can convert almost all image files to standard ISO format or BIN format.

Q: Can I open the files in the image file without extracting?

A: Yes. You can use the PowerISO virtual Drive manager to mount the image file, and then you can open the file

without extracting.

Q: Can I add password to my image file?

A: Yes. If you save the image file to a DAA format, you can protect your file with a password.

Q: Can I Split the image file to multiple volumes?

A: Yes. If you save the image file to a DAA format, you can split the image file to multiple volumes. PowerISO will

automatically read the sub-volumes while extracting or mounting.

Q: Do I need to decompress the file before using a DAA image file?

A: No. You can directly extract, edit and mount a DAA image file without decompressing.

Q: Can I convert DAA file to ISO file?

A: Yes. To convert DAA to ISO, select menu item {"Tools" | "Decompress..."}, the "Decompress" dialog will popup.

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Then select source file and destination file, and click OK to start converting.

Q: Why does the PowerISO report an error while creating image file greater than 300MB and stop writing image file?

A: The unregistered version can not create image files more than 300MB, and will display a prompt to register.

However, some cracked versions, can not work properly while writing image file more than 300MB, and maybe

damage your files. To enjoy full functions of PowerISO, please register.

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CreditsPowerISO uses LZMA algorithm to compress data chunks when choosing better and best compression methods.

Thanks Igor Pavlov, the author of LZMA algorithm.

PowerISO uses LAME to create mp3 files from Audio CD. Thanks LAME Team. (http://www.mp3dev.org)

PowerISO uses Monkey's Audio SDK to decode APE files. Thanks Matt Ashland. (http://www.monkeysaudio.com)

PowerISO uses FLAC library to decode FLAC files. Thanks FLAC Team. (http://flac.sourceforge.net)

We would like to give thanks to everyone who helped us to improve PowerISO by reporting bugs, making suggestions, etc.

Special thanks to the following people:

Wenhua Lee

Zhonghua Lee

Richard J. Sherin

Peter Fischer

Mohammed Zubair

Taral Patel

James Anderson, Jr.

Translation Contributors:

Ozzii , A SAHRAOUI (French Version)

Stefano Macrina (Italian Version)

Jarek , Arkadiusz Kurzawa([email protected] www.kurzawa.info) (Polish Version)

Abdulaziz Althnyan , Awadh A Al-Ghaamdi (Arabic Version)

Kiril Kirilov - DumpeR (Bulgarian Version)

Heruwath (Czech Version)

Dauma (Lithuanian Version)

George Malliaras (Greek Version)

[email protected] (Spanish Version)

H. Gkhan Kalkan (Turkish Version)

J.B Chung (Korean Version)

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Steve P. Vainer (German Version)

Jozsef Tamas Herczeg (Hungarian Version)

Kazuyuki Nakayama (Japanese Version)

Erlend Øfstaas , Inge Winther (Norwegian Version)

Simon Repnik (Slovenian Version)

Albert Merkael (Swedish Version)

FuSioN (Russian Version)

Crancker Extreme Illusion (Portugues BRASIL Version)

Jaap Kramer , Robert De Vliegher (Dutch Version)

David (Thai Version)

Henrik Kristiansen (Danish Version)

Cai Yong (Traditional Chinese Version)

Alexey Lugin (Ukrainian Version)

Jadranko Dragoje (Croatian Version)

Ali Jafari (Farsi Version)

Mona moh (Belarusian Version)

Argisht Nazaryan([email protected]) (Armenian Version)

Charmed94 (Serbian Version)

Liang Piau Suk (Malay Version)

Vietnamize Team ([email protected]) (Vietnamese Version)

ne.kl (Bosnian Version)

Ing. Rudolf BABE'A (Slovak Version)

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