Why is nero v7 not good with window-eyes 5.5? I use it all the time with no
problems.
Yes there are some things that don't work well like designing a cd label,
but I have not messed with it much either since I don't see them anyway, but
I will still need to make them.
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Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 1:05 AM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] the latest about nero version 7, a question, and an
alternative
Hi all,
Harry here.
Well, here's the latest about nero version 7.
On blind cool tech
http://www.blindcooltech.com
There's a podcast about Nero version 7 done by Rick Harmon.
It's not accessible with Jaws, and not good either through Window Eyes.
Now, the question I have is this. Does anyone know where we can download
full versions of Nero 6.6 or earlier versions?
It'd be nice if there was a web site where we could download and use older
versions of Nero.
Now, here's an alternative.
Freedom Box
http://www.freedombox.info
has an audio editor that will let you play CDS, and also copy CDs.
In version 2.0 of System Access that will be released for purchase March
18th, I think I heard it will let you also burn CDs.
To know however, on there home page is a link to info about system access
2.0.
So, there ya have it folks.
take care,
Harry
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