Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-07 Thread Tyler Wood
Do you know how much it costs to upgrade to the comercial version? (If it 
costs over 50 $ I'm not upgrading it). I have my serial number, so should I 
be able to upgrade for free?

thanks
Tyler
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 The commercial version certainly supports a variety of burners. I
 guess you can produce an OEM version of any product to be tied to
 anything you want. Really, Nero is a good and quite easy to use program.

 One thing I didn't care for with CDRWin was the inability to use
 Explorer to copy and burn files. That is a real convinence when it
 comes to Nero.

 At 06:56 PM 4/3/2006, you wrote:
I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I 
might
as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG
burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's not
the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it 
only
support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to
recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something
half-decent.

Tyler
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Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


  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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-07 Thread Tyler Wood
Nero hasn't given me any trouble as far as technical issues; its just the 
fact that I have to pay extra money just to let it support other burners. It 
will probably come to around $100, but since it may well be worth it I'll 
dig up the money and give it a shot. (anyone having luck with nero 7 ultra 
addision?)

Thanks,
Tyler

PS: By any luck, I mean how is JFW with it? I'm using nero 6 now.
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Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 CDRwin sounds like exactly the burner that I'm looking for.  Unfortunately
 the link to their site and to any product related download site brings you
 to a dead link. Hopefully it's just a temporary website issue.

 Actually, I've had some success with Nero, but have experienced problems
 that needed to be worked out on every computer where I have loaded it. 
 This
 time, opening one portion of the software package silenced speech. I 
 simply
 decided that enough was enough.

 So I'll try a few things and see what works.


 Larry
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 Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 7:56 PM
 Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I
might
 as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG
 burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's 
 not
 the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it
 only
 support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to
 recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something
 half-decent.

 Tyler
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 Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 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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Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Larry N
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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Bruce Toews
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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Larry N
Hi Bruce and thanks for the links. One probelm thought... I tried the link 
for CDRWIN that you suggested and got a page not found. Do you know of 
anywhere else where I might have a look at what the software offers?

Thanks,

Larry
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 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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 Bruce Toews
 E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
 Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com

 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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Bruce Toews
I just tried it myself and it's some kind of server error. I would hope 
it's just temporary, but I don't know of an alternate source, sorry.

bruce

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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Larry N wrote:

 Hi Bruce and thanks for the links. One probelm thought... I tried the link
 for CDRWIN that you suggested and got a page not found. Do you know of
 anywhere else where I might have a look at what the software offers?

 Thanks,

 Larry
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 Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:35 AM
 Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


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

 Bruce

 --
 Bruce Toews
 E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net
 Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
 Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com

 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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Gary Wood
I've heard him mention CDRWIN!
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From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Tyler Wood
I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I might 
as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG 
burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's not 
the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it only 
support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to 
recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something 
half-decent.

Tyler
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Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Larry N
CDRwin sounds like exactly the burner that I'm looking for.  Unfortunately 
the link to their site and to any product related download site brings you 
to a dead link. Hopefully it's just a temporary website issue.

Actually, I've had some success with Nero, but have experienced problems 
that needed to be worked out on every computer where I have loaded it. This 
time, opening one portion of the software package silenced speech. I simply 
decided that enough was enough.

So I'll try a few things and see what works.


Larry
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Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I 
might
 as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG
 burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's not
 the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it 
 only
 support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to
 recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something
 half-decent.

 Tyler
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:21 AM
 Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 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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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Larry Higgins
The commercial version certainly supports a variety of burners. I 
guess you can produce an OEM version of any product to be tied to 
anything you want. Really, Nero is a good and quite easy to use program.

One thing I didn't care for with CDRWin was the inability to use 
Explorer to copy and burn files. That is a real convinence when it 
comes to Nero.

At 06:56 PM 4/3/2006, you wrote:
I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I might
as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG
burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's not
the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it only
support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to
recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something
half-decent.

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:21 AM
Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


  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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