Aneesoft Free Nokia Video Converter 2.2

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Aneesoft Free Nokia Video Converter is an easy-to-use and totally free Nokia video converter that can convert all popular video formats to Nokia video formats. It can convert almost all video format, e.g. AVI, MPG(MPEG), WMV, MP4, MOV, VOB, FLV, ASF, RM, RMVB, 3GP, 3G2, etc to Nokia Video format. Key Features of Aneesoft Free Nokia Video Converter: Convert all popular video files to Nokia video formats with only 3 simple steps; Convert video for Nokia N90, Nokia 6205, Nokia E71, Nokia 5800, Nokia E63, Nokia E75, Nokia E71, Nokia N96; You can capture pictures (bmp, jpg) when previewing video; Fast conversion speed provided; Support batch files conversion.

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