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From TNPC issue #3.18...Rewritable Al Gordon

Veritas Releases MyCD Pro CD Burning Software

by Al Gordon
August 31, 2000

Could there really be more CD burning software out there to test? Yes, indeedie. We have only begun to scratch the surface of this type of software. CD-RW drives are quickly becoming must-have devices, coming installed on new PCs and they're a popular upgrade on existing systems. Everyone is trying to take the pain out of creating your own CDs by coming out with better burning software. Two more of these products have come to my attention of late.

One is Veritas Software's MyCD Pro ($79), intended as the industrial strength counterpart to its MyCD (reviewed in TNPC #3.16). The Pro version adds the expected bells and whistles. Although there is a wizard-like starting screen to help you on your way to a recording project, the principal interface is an Explorer-like screen that allows you to assemble the elements of your recording and set the various recording options.

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