Popular among Windows PC users .Uifis an alternative disk image format to others like .iso, .img and .bin-.cue couples.
You can open and convert UIF disk images on Mac OS X using one of the following disk image utilities:
Uif2iso which is a cross-platform command-line tool developed by Luigi Auriemma.
Uif2iso4mac a GUI applicationbyTorsten Curdt . Uif2iso4mac is built upon Luigi Auriemma’s uif2iso command line utility with a Mac graphic user interface adding basic functionalities of a real Mac app like drag-and-drop and a menu bar i.e. choosing an image using the File > Open menu.
Toby Turner a stand-up comedian, actor, songwriter and a YouTube personality has composed and performed a song about Windows 7 coming to the rescue after what we all have suffered from Windows Vista. It looks like he likes Mac OS X better, though, and he probably uses Windows only rarely on his MacBook Pro via BootCamp. Here’s the music video:
You can support Toby by visiting and subscribing to his YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/tobuscus
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