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How is Nero 7?

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by geestar20, Oct 6, 2005.

  1. geestar20

    geestar20 Active member

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    I see some people have nero7 already and I was curious of how it is? such as how the face looks and the feel of it, and also how it differs from nwero6 reload, stuff like that
     
  2. bunnyrip

    bunnyrip Regular member

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    Anyone that has Nero 7 now has a Pirated version. I really don't think that would be a very good test of the software. Me? I'm waiting till the middle of the month & buy the Retail version.I'm sure that being Nero, it will be Very Nice!
     
  3. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i'm gonna hang back. one because like any new product it'll probably be full of bloat. But also i only ever burn audio/data cd's, and all my dvd burning is straightforward as they're prepared via Shrink or whatever, so i'd only ever have to update Nero if i bought a newer burner that wasn't catered for in Nero 6. but then again if that was the case i could always find alternatives i guess.

    Probably not the answer you were looking for though :)
     
  4. agent-k

    agent-k Regular member

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    It hasn't oficially been released yet.

    But the interface hasn't changed much from version 6, in fact you probably wouldn't tell the difference at first glance.

    It has a new addition to the gimmicks called Nero Scout. This is supposed to make it easier to find the media stored on your pc.

    It also has another new function called Nero Product Setup. When you click on it, it gives you the option to disable some of the functions in Nero, or modify others, or you can remove all Nero products completely.
    I'm assuming this is an in-built version of their Nero Clean Tool.
    There is also a repair function to repair any of its applications that may have got damaged in use.

    The first release appears to be pretty stable considering how buggy Nero is.

    Can't wait to try it out for myself. Lol.
     
  5. geestar20

    geestar20 Active member

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    Sounds NEATO kids ;P

    I think I juuusst might check it out

    Thanks again.
     

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