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Subject:RE: CD ROM creation software From:"Halter, Meg" <HalterMC -at- navair -dot- navy -dot- mil> To:"'TECHWR-L'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 18 May 2000 13:08:23 -0700
Hi Dan --
I've burned a couple of CDs using Easy CD Creator. It's pretty slick.The
wizard guides you through the whole process. However... (there's always a
caveat) burning each CD took a while. (I forget how long, but I had time to
make tea, putter around, and read for a bit.) If you're doing 50 you'll be
there for a while. I don't remember the software offering any automation
(make the next 49 like this one), but don't remember clearly enough to be
sure.
-- Meg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Hall [SMTP:misterhall -at- prodigy -dot- net]
>
> Since our user base is only about 50, the powers-that-be have decided that
> we should burn our own CDs, and have purchased a fairly fast (8x) CD
> rewriter (Hey, rewriter - that's my job!).
>
> In any case, my question is - are any of you experienced at burning your
> own
> CDs (for work or pleasure) and what software would you suggest? I've heard
> good things about Easy CD Creator. Any other ideas?
>