It's good, but it comes bundled with a lot of garbage. If you just want to
burn discs and don't need audio editing, DVD authoring, or streaming TV, you
really only need Burning ROM. Fortunately you can choose not to install all the
other stuff, which cuts the install size from over 1 GB to under 200 MB. While
it's a great burner, there are still more economical solutions.
It has a lot of bloated features, I don't really like it, but I think it
isthe best burning software for Windows. In Linux I mostly use: K3B which is a
lot smoother and faster.
I stopped using this a long time ago, it's nothing but bloatware now -- the
same with Easy CD/DVD Recorder -- use BurnAware instead, it's small, and
fast!
Casi seguro que es lo mejor en quemado de medios (cds's y dvd's) facilidad de
quemado para imagenes .iso, muy util para cualquiera que desee hacer discos
booteables. Preferentemente la version 7.
The standard in burning software. I recommend using version 7.11.10.0 lite.
It's everything you could possibly need right now. Later versions are
bloatware.
IMO, probably the best application for burning media. Times have changed, and
during the last several years the installer has increased in size year after
year to the point that it is now considered "bloatware".
The v6 suite was at the most ~33MB, while v9 is circa 380MB. The majority of
new features are not needed by many and subsequently choose to install
"Nero Lite" or "Nero Micro" from UpdatPack.nl (I'm suprised
no one has mentioned this amazing website yet!)
The interface is quite clean, and does what you need it to and the
performance is relatively decent.
Nero 9 is advertised at £49.99 for download only, £59.99 for a boxed version,
with an additional £6.99 required for an update disc. To me these prices,
compared to other leading brands is its main downfall. They really can't be
justified, especially when there are alternatives which are free and just as
easy to use.
:-) 12 Sale Daram Azash Estefade Mikonam :-P
۶عالی بود ولی ۷-۸ آشغال
Bloated, full of shit, and drunk with power. Like the emperor Nero himself. But at least it works! Nero has been my burner of choice for years.
Version 7 was/is the best, version 8 and 9: slow, big and not worth the upgrade.
though its easy to use, nero 9 is very difficult to use.. particularly for a starter guy..
it's simple & very easy to use. gr8!
Many, many features, some professional options. But it's much easier create good working multi-session disc with nero express.
It's good, but it comes bundled with a lot of garbage. If you just want to burn discs and don't need audio editing, DVD authoring, or streaming TV, you really only need Burning ROM. Fortunately you can choose not to install all the other stuff, which cuts the install size from over 1 GB to under 200 MB. While it's a great burner, there are still more economical solutions.
It has a lot of bloated features, I don't really like it, but I think it isthe best burning software for Windows. In Linux I mostly use: K3B which is a lot smoother and faster.
خیلی با حال هست .
من عاشقشم
como a nadie le gustan mis reviews solo dire que el nero esta chido
I stopped using this a long time ago, it's nothing but bloatware now -- the same with Easy CD/DVD Recorder -- use BurnAware instead, it's small, and fast!
Casi seguro que es lo mejor en quemado de medios (cds's y dvd's) facilidad de quemado para imagenes .iso, muy util para cualquiera que desee hacer discos booteables. Preferentemente la version 7.
The standard in burning software. I recommend using version 7.11.10.0 lite. It's everything you could possibly need right now. Later versions are bloatware.
IMO, probably the best application for burning media. Times have changed, and during the last several years the installer has increased in size year after year to the point that it is now considered "bloatware".
The v6 suite was at the most ~33MB, while v9 is circa 380MB. The majority of new features are not needed by many and subsequently choose to install "Nero Lite" or "Nero Micro" from UpdatPack.nl (I'm suprised no one has mentioned this amazing website yet!)
The interface is quite clean, and does what you need it to and the performance is relatively decent.
Nero 9 is advertised at £49.99 for download only, £59.99 for a boxed version, with an additional £6.99 required for an update disc. To me these prices, compared to other leading brands is its main downfall. They really can't be justified, especially when there are alternatives which are free and just as easy to use.