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oh man try out shampoo its also light weight and easy to use
I use Sonic, (The version with the red rectangular splash screen/logo on start-up), which I quite like,
BurnAware, which has already been mentioned and is not too large and occasionally the default burner as well.

A good idea, could be to get a few PC magazines that come with DVD/CD's, as they usually have around 500 applications each issue,
with some magazines and every month, some of them feature a section dedicated to anti-virus, security or graphics etc and on quite a few that I have,
there are several CD/DVD burning applications to choose between.

I would reccommend PC Utilities magazine, as they always seem to include loads of very useful applications.
(12-05-2009, 05:42 AM)borowest Wrote: [ -> ]oh man try out shampoo its also light weight and easy to use

Hehe - That would only ruin the PC, but would probably make it a littler cleaner....Smile

It's ashampoo:

http://www2.ashampoo.com/webcache/html/1/home_2_EUR.htm
Thanks I'll try some out and check out some reviews.
I prefer to use Nero. Fast and easy.
I've always used Nero, just because I can't be bothered to find a decent paid product and any free product that I buy is crap and can't do anything, or takes way too long (no, this isn't my computers fault).
"any free product that I buy"... hmmm therein lies the problem I am thinking. ;) Tongue
imgburn is what I am usign to burn dvds and cds.
It is 100% free

http://imgburn.com/

http://imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
I use these, both free.

Burner XP:

http://cdburnerxp.se/en/download

Infrarecorder:

http://infrarecorder.org/?page_id=5
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