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You can get a trial of Nero at [link|http://www.nero.com/|http://www.nero.com/] and if you like it, you can register it online and pay the money. If you ask me, it is easy to use, and runs smoothly, and well worth the cost to buy. You'll then pay $49 for the serial number, instead of $69 for the CD-ROM Plus a Serial Number.

As of this writing Nero V 5.5 is the latest and greatest.

For an Alternative Nearly To Imitate IWETHEY please visit [link|http://pub75.ezboard.com/bantiiwethey|the ANTIIWETHEY Board]
providing an alternative to IWETHEY since December 2002
New Just bought a CD/RW for $9.95 (after &*%*% rebates) w/Nero
no doubt the gutted OEM version. So I may soon have an opportunity to see if:

Nero can come even close to the packet-write simplicity of the Adaptec DirectCD ap, trouble-free world's cheapest floppy which allows the drudgery of backing-up All mail-files, b/mark lists yada in about 5 min. For about 3\ufffd. Not even worth hassle of 'New Only' and father-son rotations and ...

(Damn I miss Doze 3.1 where one .BAT file could do it all, and via the magic switches on pkzip; I mean - Do It All: the entire HD - ready to move to a {ugh} Zip disk or another HD. So simple that a newbie actually Did This regularly and once: had to restore all. It worked. Of course That level took a whole 15 minutes or more, to get the one .zip file to be moved.)

The final nail in the coffin of the terminally slothful majority: It's Too Much Trouble! So I Don't Please Help Me I NEED that File Sorry You Rebooted . . .


Ashton
Win 9.x + later - where 'backup' is an esoteric art, subject to idiosyncratic failure before, during and after - for 90% of 'users'.
When the rich assemble to concern themselves with the business of the poor, it is called Charity. When the poor assemble to concern themselves with the business of the rich, it is called Anarchy.

-Paul Richards
     CDRW software suggestions? - (kmself) - (6)
         1. Be prepared to spend money. - (static) - (5)
             Roxio appears to have bought out Adaptec, since V4 - (Ashton) - (2)
                 Thanks. - (static)
                 Roxio was an Adaptec spinoff - (lordbeatnik)
             Nero - (orion) - (1)
                 Just bought a CD/RW for $9.95 (after &*%*% rebates) w/Nero - (Ashton)

This too shall pass.
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