Technically, I suppose, they are separate programs. But, Extractor, Creator, and Converter, all come together, with a common interface, in a single package. ----- Original Message ----- From: "dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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you can coppy with creater. but not with extracter.
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P.S.

Does either of these two programs allow for simply copying a music CD?

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dana S. Leslie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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As  I mentioned to Donna, I've been trying out various CD ripping and
burning programs to find the one that's most screen reader accessible and
user friendly for me, and sells for the lowest possible price for what it
offers.

I think I'm down to these two, at the moment. I wonder if people might like
to chime in.

Do either of these two programs also enable data disc creation, say, for
making backups of files?  I have a demo copy of Easy CD Extractor, and it
doesn't seem to. Does Easy CD/DVD creator do data disks? For the five-buck
difference (Easy CDDVD Creator version 6, where still available, is $20.95
compared to Easy CD Extractor's $24.95.)

Is one interface meaningfully more simple and navigable with Jaws?

Does either one have better written and better designed help documentation
than the other? Easy CD Extractor's help files aren't bad at all, though I do wonder why they recommend ripping on the fly, contrary to what Kevin says
convincingly is good practice).

Is either more reliable than the other in basic usage?

Does either have better or more preferences you can set?

Are upgrades free for the Roxio product, as they are for Easy CD Extractor?

Thanks.  Any other useful comments will be appreciated, too.  I just can't
think of what else to ask. And I can't demo a copy of the Roxio product,so this is the only way to find out anything about it without buying it first.

thanks a lot.



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