The two that I recommend most are CDRWIN from www.goldenhawk.com, and Easy 
CD-Da Extractor from www.poikosoft.com.

Bruce

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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Larry N wrote:

> Due to recent compatibility issues with my system, I'm considering a switch
> from Nero to another burner. I have no issues with how it works with either
> of my screen readers, but I'm not pleased with it's performance on my new
> system. If Bruce is monitoring the group today, I'd appreciate a link to the
> program that he's mentioned from time to time as a nice Nero alternative.
> Anyone else is welcomed to chip in with additional thoughts. With all do
> respect for the many other listers who use it successfully, Nero has simply
> bumped up against my patience often enough to encourage me to do a bit of
> alternative exploration.  I'm not looking to start a debate here on its
> merrits. I'd be the first to agree that it has many. still, I like looking
> at other screen reader friendly alternatives.
>
> Thanks much for all thoughts
>
> Larry
>
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