Nero Multimedia Suite 11
A newer version of Nero Multimedia Suite 11 is available.
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"HUGELY UNNECESSARY And USELESS CRAP"
Pros
-Nothing... Starting From Version 8 Up To The Future Versions
Cons
-Stupid 370+Mega Byte Installer
-Took 15~30 Minutes JUST For Unpacking!!!
-Asking To Reboot Many Times (Prior To Nero 7 And Above)
-Wasting Too Much Time Installing
-Does NOT Support Windows XP
-Too Many Prerequisites When Installing In Windows XP, But NOTHING BUT FAILURE PIECE OF CRAP
-HEAVILY BLOATED 2 Gigs Wasted HD Space Just For Burning CDs And DVDs
-EXTREMELY SLOW Loading Of Burning ROM (As Of Nero 8)
-Very PRONE To Burning Failures And CD/DVD Writer Damages Due To Hogging And Loading That Took A LONG TIME
-I HATE Other Bundled Packages (i.e. PhotoSnap, Nero Video) That Can Brag My HD Space
-Advertises At My E-mail With Useless Promos
-Customer Support Is Quite Very Poor (According To Other Reviews)Summary
TOO MUCH BLOATED ON THIS! I've Replace Nero Bloatware With Another, Yet Open-source Ands Light-weight CD/DVD Burning Tools Like "InfraRecorder" And CDBurnerXP. Thanks To Those Developers Of Mentioned Open-source Programs.
I'm Stepping Down With Nero 6, Though...
Users And Buyers Out There In Everywhere Should NOT Use, Buy And To Try-out Nero Multimedia Suite, Since It's Very Bloated For Just Burning CDs And DVDs. Find Another Burning Software As An Alternative.
Updated on Apr 19, 2012
Newer Nero Version Than Nero 7 SUCKS And Helpless...
Updated on Apr 23, 2012Nero Didn't Work With My Windows XP Too.
2 replies to this review
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El Cacique:
I Only Have 40GB Of SATA Hard-drive, And My Family Don't Have Time For Update On It... Even WinXP Is An Old Horse, Still It's A Dominating OS In My Country.
Not Ready Yet Of Win7.
And, Oh, Really! Nero 11 Didn't Work Out Of WinXP, It Always Failed To Do And Has MANY Requirements Took Me LONG Time To Install A Huge Program. No Thanks With Nero, I'm Switching To Many Open-source Programs Though. -
There should be no surprise that software makers are starting to no longer support Windows XP. Don't get me wrong, XP is a fantastic operating system, but it is an old horse, released August 24, 2001 (almost 11 years old). It's time to move up to Windows 7, which works way better than XP.