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Ashampoo Burning Studio Free 6.6


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Now for FREE! Multi-disc file backup and restore on CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs, Create compressed backup archives with powerful password protection, Split archives automatically across multiple CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs, Restore archive contents to their original locations, Integrated Audio CD ripper store your audio tracks as WMA or WAV files, New option for setting the number of copies you want to burn (available for all disc formats), Discs can now be verified immediately without being ejected first (if the drive supports this feature), Numerous other small improvements that make the program easier to use and more effective, Burn files and folders on data CDs/DVDs/Blu-ray discs, Burn Audio CDs from WAV, MP3, FLAC, WMA and Ogg Vorbis files, Burn MP3-CDs from your MP3 files, Burn Video DVD, Video CD (VCD) or Super Video CD (S-VCD), Create and burn CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc images, Burn speed and other options can all be set automatically. Version 6.6 adds many new languages.

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never used this before. might gonna try it later on today. thanks for the news (Y)

I use it and I have to tell you, it is not bloated like Nero and it is faster and better than Nero. I have yet to see a coaster with it. Works great.

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Yeah I love most of Ashampoo's software. I got Ashampoo Burning Studio 7 for free last year, and I got 8 for free recently also. I love it, nice and fast, not bloated.

Version 8 is not an official release yet so be careful with it. It gives me the impression it is a fake.

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I'm sure that you have to pay for the upgrade. I remember getting these annoying emails from Ashampoo after I downloaded/installed my free full version. The email was something like giving me disocunts for an upgrade, blah blah.

As cswimbound says, if there's no difference, people will just get the 6.6 for free, and do a free upgrade :) Ashampoo = broke

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I'm sure that you have to pay for the upgrade. I remember getting these annoying emails from Ashampoo after I downloaded/installed my free full version. The email was something like giving me disocunts for an upgrade, blah blah.

As cswimbound says, if there's no difference, people will just get the 6.6 for free, and do a free upgrade :) Ashampoo = broke

I think they are giving up on the idea of charging for the software since it can easily be cracked.

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