Yes I would so there is. If something is working real well for you don't
fix it unless you really want to try something new. I had used Roxio easy
cd creator6 for the longest time and then one day I tried Nero. I found
once I got past the learning curv of Nero I really liked it. Also Roxio
installs tons of programs that are not screen reader friendly. Nero has
these as well but they are much smaller in size. Nero won't bog the machine
down. That's been my experience. You have nothing to lose by giving new
programs a try. Once you find one you like uninstall the other ones and
stick with it. 


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On 9/12/2004 at 5:35 AM stever2525 wrote:

>When someone asks which cd burning software is the best, the answer
>usually
>indicates that the best is the one that's familiar with the user. When I
>got
>my CDRW, it came with Roxio, so that's what I became familiar with. People
>on this list also discuss Nero. My question, is there really a noticeable
>difference between the packages? thank you
>
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