Re: Program to handle .daa files?



On Saturday 30 June 2007 05:09:16 Ed Greshko wrote:
John Bowden wrote:
Hi folks
I have just finished down loading some books for a friends son to help
him with his maths. They have arrived in .daa file, which is a compressed
iso type of file. You get a .daa file and a .nfo file. Any ideas as to
what program will burn them or convert them to a burnning format that K3b
will handle?

Google is your friend.....

http://filext.com/file-extension/DAA

Gives info about the file extension and

http://www.fileinfo.net/extension/daa

Tells you what you need to download.

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because we are not the person involved.
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Thanks Ed. I have used this software on windoz in the past. Just been to their
site to see if there was a trial version, as its $30 a copy and guess what? I
quote...

PowerISO for Linux -- This is a free utility for linux which can
extract, list, and convert image files (including ISO, BIN, DAA, and other
formats). Type " poweriso -? " for detailed usage information. File Size:
286KB Download Now

So I have, will give it a try later on after I have had some sleep

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