Another program you might look into is one called Anyburn. I don't immediately have the URL to locate the program, but a simple Google search for "anyburn should quickly find it.

I used Nero for years, and though it was simple enough for burning audio files to cds, this program is at least as simple to use, and much smaller. Just a basic utility with a few little extras thrown in, like being able to rip from cds, but I really haven't put that one to the test. Written with screen reader users in mind, and it is free.

Give it a go,

Larry

On 7/25/2016 1:23 AM, Micallef Michael at FITA via Talk wrote:
HI David,

In the past I also was fond of Nero, but the I discovered the Infrarecorder 
which does what I need i much more simple way and it is also fully accessible 
with screen readers. If you interested, check:

http/www.infrarecorder.org

thanks,






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-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of David via Talk
Sent: Sunday, 24 July 2016 23:44
To: WE English Mailinglist
Subject: Nero?

In the old days, that is  like 10 years ago, I used to have a version of
Nero installed. Think it was version 5 or 6. It was a quite nice tool
for ripping and burning CDs, but it also included a tiny recording
software, with some really good noise handling features. I do not know
where my disk with that version of Nero ever ended up in the archives
here, and my guess is that it would maybe not work under modern versions
of Windows either. Used to run it under 98SE, and later on under XP.

For some reasons, I signed up for the newsletter from Nero sometime
through those years. And I now keep receiving their offerings on new
versions of Nero. Seems they do like any other software developer these
days, reasoning that their particular software is going to be the one
and only the globe ever will need, speckling it with more or less needed
and wanted new features. I have been reluctant in taking any chance on
the software updates offered, and for many years now been using other
third-party software for my tasks.

Yet, I was wondering if any of you out there, would happen to be using
newer versions of the NERO suite. If so, which version are you using,
what are you using it for, and how accessible is it now aday? Any
feedback the list members could offer me, would be appreciated, as it
might help me to make an informed decision what to do about any of the
Nero products.

Thanks,

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