Eufony Free WMA MP3 Converter 1.02

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Eufony Free WMA MP3 Converter is a powerful audio converter for WMA to MP3 and MP3 to WMA conversion. You probably have cool music or songs in WMA files (e.g. a ton of CDs that you've ripped with Windows Media Player, they are always saved as WMA), but your portable MP3 player or car hifi system doesn't play WMA, or multi-media project importing needs MP3 format, the WMA MP3 Converter will help you to convert WMA to MP3. The converter is very easy to use through an explorer-like self-explaining user interface. Version 1.02 improved volume control.

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