Fat32Formatter for Windows
- Free
- In English
- V 1.1
- (43)
Security Status
A Free Productivity program for Windows
Fat32Formatter is a good, free program only available for Windows, being part of the category Productivity software with subcategory Cataloging and has been created by Tokiwa.
More about Fat32Formatter
Since the program joined our selection of programs and apps in 2012, it has achieved 10,039 downloads, and last week it had 4 downloads.The current version of the program is 1.1 and it has been updated on 9/05/2012. It's available for users with the operating system Windows 2000 and prior versions, and it is available in English. Fat32Formatter is a not that heavy program that will not require as much free space than most programs in the section Productivity software. It's a very popular program in countries such as Jordan and United States.
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