"A web publishing tool,
designed for beginners and non-technical users. It allows
you to create a web site based on
various templates, that only require you to enter your
custom text, using a word processor
style interface that allows you to apply formatting and also insert images, download
links, tables, embed movies and more. Additional features
include integrated FTP upload
(requires free registration), browser preview, spell check
and more." --Snapfiles.com
"CDBurnerXP Pro is an easy to use CD burning software, that
can write
CD-R and CD-RW
discs. The program can also write
disks directly
from
an ISO image file, and save image as
an
ISO image file (*.iso). You can
create data and audio CDs,
however it currently only supports
WAV files
for audio. It
does however support Burn-Proof technology, multi-session
disks,
import of ISO images and more. In addition to CD
burning, you can
also rip audio CDs, normalize WAV files, encode MP3 files,
erase disks,
CDBurnerXP Pro does not
require
ASPI when
used under for NT/2000/XP." --Snapfiles.com
"A CD/DVD burning software that lets you create Data
Cds, Bootable CDs,
and Audio CDs as well as data DVDs. In addition, it lets you
burn ISO files,
create ISO images and includes a tool to create and print
CD/DVD labels,
and also lets you design an auto start menu to launch
documents or programs
from the CD. The interface is easy to use and organized in
several steps and
supports drag and drop of files into the burning queue.
DeepBurner supports
all certified formats for burning, as well as BurnProof and
Overburning
technologies (if supported by your drive) and should work
with all Works with
all IDE (Atapi), SCSI, USB and FireWare CDR/W DVD/RAM
drives. "
--Snapfiles.com
"A simple, standalone (no install) CD Burning software
with support for
CDR/CDRW, DVD+RW, DVD-R and DVD-RW. It provides on-the-fly
burning
without creating any temporary files. EasyISO supports
Joliet as well as
Multisession, Disc Caching and Burn Proof. You can also
create bootable CDs
and test write before burning. It uses the standard or any
other ASPI-driver."
--Snapfiles.com