Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvd burning software that I can use in a
business? I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
either cds and dvds.
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 20:43:01 -0500, "Saucer Man" <saucerman@nospam.net>
wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvd burning software that I can use in a
>business? I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
>either cds and dvds.
This looks cool. I also just found CDBurnerXP which is cool also. Funny
though, with CDBurnerXP, I cannot add the My Documents folder (from the
directory view) to the list of folders to be burned. I actually have to
browse the user profile and add it from there.
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"CoMa" <hubbabub-nys@algonet.se> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 20:43:01 -0500, "Saucer Man" <saucerman@nospam.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvd burning software that I can use in
>>a
>>business? I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
>>either cds and dvds.
>
> How about
> ImgBurn
> http://www.imgburn.com/
>
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:19:43 -0500, "Saucer Man" <saucerman@nospam.net>
wrote:
>This looks cool. I also just found CDBurnerXP which is cool also. Funny
>though, with CDBurnerXP, I cannot add the My Documents folder (from the
>directory view) to the list of folders to be burned. I actually have to
>browse the user profile and add it from there.
StarBurn from Rocket Division Software. Does support for CD/DVD & Blu-
Ray/HD-DVD (the only app
working with my brand new Toshiba USB HD-DVD burner). Take a look at
this page:
On Feb 19, 3:43*am, "Saucer Man" <saucer...@nospam.net> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvdburningsoftware that I can use in a
> business? *I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
> either cds and dvds.
>
> --
> Thanks.
On Feb 19, 1:43 am, "Saucer Man" <saucer...@nospam.net> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvd burning software that I can use in a
> business? I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
> either cds and dvds.
>
> --
> Thanks.
Thanks for these other links. Is StarBurn free for businesses also?
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"NISMO1968" <nismo1968@gmail.com> wrote in message
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StarBurn from Rocket Division Software. Does support for CD/DVD & Blu-
Ray/HD-DVD (the only app
working with my brand new Toshiba USB HD-DVD burner). Take a look at
this page:
On Feb 19, 3:43 am, "Saucer Man" <saucer...@nospam.net> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvdburningsoftware that I can use in a
> business? I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
> either cds and dvds.
>
> --
> Thanks.
Saucer Man wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvd burning software that I can use in a
> business? I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
> either cds and dvds.
>
Infrarecorder is really a front-end for cdrecord ported from Linux.
Stability is big question... And BD & HD DVD support is missing
Just my $0.02... Are you actually using it for every day?
-ichiro
On Feb 22, 4:35*am, Jorge <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> Saucer Man wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvdburningsoftware that I can use in a
> > business? *I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
> > either cds and dvds.
>
> Try Infrarecorder. Free and very similar to Nero.
>
> http://infrarecorder.sourceforge.net/?page_id=5
Not every day. I tried CDBurnerXp and it looks and works pretty good. I
think we will stick with that one for a while and see how it works out.
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"NISMO1968" <nismo1968@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Infrarecorder is really a front-end for cdrecord ported from Linux.
Stability is big question... And BD & HD DVD support is missing
Just my $0.02... Are you actually using it for every day?
-ichiro
On Feb 22, 4:35 am, Jorge <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> Saucer Man wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a freeware cd/dvdburningsoftware that I can use in
> > a
> > business? I want my users to be able to backup folders and files onto
> > either cds and dvds.
>
> Try Infrarecorder. Free and very similar to Nero.
>
> http://infrarecorder.sourceforge.net/?page_id=5