CeQuadrat WinOnCD 3.6 power edition - product enhancement to CD recording software WinOnCD 3.6 power edition - Statistical Data Included

Emedia Professional, August, 1999 by Robert A. Starrett

If you want just about every feature available for recording any type of CD, excellent audio editing and handling capabilities, generous recorder support, and top-notch performance for audio extraction, WinOnCD 3.6 Power Edition is for you. In short, CeQuadrat's new offering is nothing less than the most powerful CD recording program ever released.

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synopsis: If you want just about every feature available for recording any type of CD, excellent audio editing and handling capabilities, generous recorder support, and top-notch audio extraction performance, WinOnCD 3.6 Power Edition is the product for you. In addition to a remarkable range of format support and a Wizard-like Assistant that smoothly guides users through all the software's features, WinOnCD Power Edition eases the creation of Video CDs (with advanced slide show features), autorun discs, and bootable CDs. Online help is excellent, the product also includes CeQuadrat's Packet CD 3.0, featuring packet writing for CD-R/RW and direct-overwrite for CD-RW. All in all, WinOnCD 3.6 is the most powerful CD recording program released.

price

$99.95; $69 upgrade

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Note: CeQuadrat was acquired by Adaptec, Inc. on July 8. WinOnCD will continue To ship under the CeQuadrat name. For product and sales information, contact: Adaptec, Inc. 691 South Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035; 408/945-8600; Fax 408/262-2533; http://www.adaptec.com; INFOLINK #403

Robert A. Starrett (bobs@cdpage.com) is a contributing editor for EMedia Professional, co-columnist for THE CD WRITER, and an independent consultant based in Denver, Colorado. He is the co-author of CD-ROM Professional's CD-Recordable Handbook.

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