05-01-2008
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#14 (permalink)
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| CD Freaks Die Hard
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,408
| Re: Why Buy Nero? Quote:
Originally Posted by mciahel 
You can try Nero before you buy.
You must buy Roxio before you can try. This "Rules"? Nope.
Download size for Nero 8 Trial is about 180 MB
Download size for Roxio 10 Update (!) is 600-700 MB  This "Rules"? Nope.
Michael | Well if you say so! Size doesn't mean anything regarding quality of software, I own both 9 and 10! As far as update is for if you already own the product and will not apply for trial downloads! Roxio clearly rules in performance and quality, not the size! High speed he could have it downloaded in 30 to 40 minutes at 3.0Mbps. JMO anyways and I say it rules! Unless you have used Roxio 9 or 10 then I would leave it at that.
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