I feel this release of Nero 9 concentrated more on integrating functions with Vista, in particular for the gadgets and sidebar rather than significant overhaul of interface and engine. For a user such as myself where the ROM burning engine is king, th...
Tons of options, Redesigned with new features, Fairly easy to use
Can be overwhelming for new users
Nero 9 is a great suite of software that give the user many options for all of their multimedia needs, it can be your one stop place for everything related to media. The newly redesigned StartSmart interface puts the most commonly used items right the...
Simple, well-designed interface. Blu-ray burning included. TV-viewing software provides DVR features. Data-recovery tool. Gives good feedback about progress of disc burning. Burned DVD faster than Roxio.
Setup takes too long. Occasional crashes.
Nero 9 includes a ton of software, and it topped Roxio Creator 2009 in burning speed, stability, and ease of use. Still, many features, such as Blu-ray support, TV-viewing interface, and transcoding for portable devices, need work....
Publicación: 2008-10-13, Autor: Jon , crítica de: techworld.com
Nero 9 is definitely a better product than version 8, and for new users it's a great tool. But considering the cost of the upgrade, we suggest saving your pennies for version 10. Versus the similarly priced Roxio Creator 2009, the story remains largel...
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Publicación: 2008-09-30, Autor: John , crítica de: cnet.com
Resumen: German software publisher Nero has taken the wraps off of Nero 9, the latest iteration of its eponymous software suite. The featured a revamped interface. In addition to CD and DVD burning, version 9 includes a wide range of functions, including video...