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Hey people,

We have Nero 10 in our listings, what about the direct enemy of Nero? We have ImgBurn, Ashampoo, why not WinOnCD?

However i need solution for such a suggestion when we are going to include that in the listings.

WinOnCD Creator 2011

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there are plenty of torrents out there, why ask here? and most releases out on torrents have a working fix :blink:

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The german program is known as Roxio WinOnCD Creator 2011 Pro

Well, the US version is known as Roxio Creator 2011 Pro

Sorry for misunderstanding. Just wanted to know if it is possible to include it in our listings.

I used WinOnCD once and it is crap compared against good old Nero 6 :D

I agree. I bought Nero 6 but actually i do not use it, it cannot be installed on 7 x86.

PS: Thats why i use Nero Platinum HD 10 Retail and recommend Nero 10 Lite.

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I remember using Roxio when I worked on Macs. Worked just fine. I didn't use anything from them on PC, since for my very rare disk burning ventures Win 7 is enough.

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I remember using Roxio when I worked on Macs. Worked just fine. I didn't use anything from them on PC, since for my very rare disk burning ventures Win 7 is enough.

Now that you've mentioned it. I believe XP's build-in burner was powered by Roxio. You could only see that message (Roxio, etc.) once you had burned the disk.
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I agree. I bought Nero 6 but actually i do not use it, it cannot be installed on 7 x86.

Latest version 6 can be used on Win 7 ;)

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I agree. I bought Nero 6 but actually i do not use it, it cannot be installed on 7 x86.

Latest version 6 can be used on Win 7 ;)

Latest version perhaps. But if i do not have that latest version?

Besides Nero 10 was designed for Win 7, so it suits here better. Nero 10 Lite is small enough to be the better Nero 6 in this case.

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I remember using Roxio when I worked on Macs. Worked just fine. I didn't use anything from them on PC, since for my very rare disk burning ventures Win 7 is enough.

Now that you've mentioned it. I believe XP's build-in burner was powered by Roxio. You could only see that message (Roxio, etc.) once you had burned the disk.

Yep. You're right. I think the new Win7 burning tool was made by Roxio too but i am not sure.

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I remember using Roxio when I worked on Macs. Worked just fine. I didn't use anything from them on PC, since for my very rare disk burning ventures Win 7 is enough.

Now that you've mentioned it. I believe XP's build-in burner was powered by Roxio. You could only see that message (Roxio, etc.) once you had burned the disk.

Yep. You're right. I think the new Win7 burning tool was made by Roxio too but i am not sure.

Burned a RW disk for the first time via Windows 7's build-in burner just to confirm that. :P But found no reference this time. :(
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I remember using Roxio when I worked on Macs. Worked just fine. I didn't use anything from them on PC, since for my very rare disk burning ventures Win 7 is enough.

Now that you've mentioned it. I believe XP's build-in burner was powered by Roxio. You could only see that message (Roxio, etc.) once you had burned the disk.

i use the built in tool in windows 7 to burn iso's from the online world lol. and yes xps tool was powered by roxio :P, if anyone wants a torrent link of my uploading( roxio 2011, with content cd as well) message me ill be glad to send it. :)

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