Well, what du you want the software to do? If only you want to burn data,
mp3, or music CDS, it all can be done with a few keystrokes, in Windows.
With no further software to install or run.
Simply mark the files/tracks you want to be burned on to the cd. Open the
File menu in Windows Explorer, and scroll down to 'Send To'. Choose the CD
drive.
OR, even easier: Open one Explorer window, with your files. Then Open a
second Explorer window, on the CD drive (usually you get an option to open a
'blank' explorer window, when inserting a blank CD). Now copy/paste the
files into your CD explorer window. When done, go to the File menu, and
choose Burn. The wizzard has only two or three short questions for you, and
your burning operation is on its way. Easy?
Let me know, if you need a further walk through, or if you need more
advanced functionality from a CD burning software.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 4:42 PM
Subject: Window-Eyes and CD burning software
Hi all,
what software do you use for CD creating?
I know Nero, but I don't like it. Any other tips of a great solution and
which is accessible?
many tanks,
Christian
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