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CDRWIN 10< のgiveaway は 2018年6月19日
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Windows 7/ 8/ 10 (x32/x64); CD/ DVD/ Blu-ray compatible burner; 512MB RAM (1 GB RAM recommended); an MP3-Codec installed on your system (supported MP3-Codecs: Windows Media Player up from version 10 and the freeware LAME lame_enc.dll)
17.5 MB
$24.99
コメント CDRWIN 10
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The CDRWin name has been around since x486 days, a burning software whose development was actually abandoned by author Jeff Arnold a decade and more ago. German software publisher Engelmann revived it, yet now appears to have likewise given up on it, seeing as how CDRWin is nowhere to be found in its current inventory:
https://engelmann.com/en/shop/
The version 10 link on this promotional page nevertheless connects to Engelmann's $25 purchase page, though mysteriously, it's also available from Engelmann for $8 via this Softpedia link:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/Data-CD-DVD-Burning/CDRWIN.shtml
so if you like today's GOTD, the purchase price (or re-install price) isn't high.
That said, Engelmann continues to be inexplicably coy about version details, because as with the last time this was promoted on GOTD -- back in April, 2014 -- specifics are non-existent. Assuming that the latest version is 10.0.14.106, then the Softpedia link is good value.
I've used various iterations of CDRWin over the years and found it to be a fairly satisfactory performer. In my experience it was, however, increasingly out-matched in terms of speed and stability by both the free and paid-for versions of Ashampoo's Burning Studio, this latter the subject of ongoing development whereas CDRWin 's seems now to have stopped or been abandoned.
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BurnAware Free beats CDRWIN 10 hands down.
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CDRWIN is a great little product historically and this version still runs with my XP O.S.
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it wont accept both my email addresses
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paul, It required to give email address? Free CDBurnerXP doesn't require anything
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Soft was good on Win9x (original CDRWin) because contained driver that was not build-in in OS.
On NT platform (Win2k/XP/etc) it's just another interface-dummy. Millions of them (and free ones to)
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