(If you wish to continue on with Premium, then renewal will be at 50% of the cost of what the developer is charging at that time, so at least Burnaware is offering a fair deal for continuing usage.)įor those who need the additional two features of Premium over free - disc to disc copying and audio extraction - I haven't include the third here, because Burnaware's 'feature' of recovering unreadable discs isn't quantified nor can such ever be guaranteed - then today's giveaway is an excellent one. Today's giveaway is valid, then, for 12 months only, after which it will revert to free anyway. What's worth noting here is this:Īs is the fact that Burnaware Premium *is* rentalware, something which in principle I remain opposed to. I've used the two free versions of Burnaware and Burning Studio for years where one couldn't manage the burn, the other did, and vice versa. Between 'em, Burnaware and Ashampoo have signalled the demise of hyper-inflated stuff from Roxio and, even more notably, Nero, this latter the king of the castle until it followed Microsoft's example by introducing bloatware in hope of bloating its retail price. Up against its biggest competitor - Ashampoo's outstanding Burning Studio - Burnaware delivers comparable results with a comparable, and equally excellent, GUI.
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