Help files (referred to as language packs on the Web site), InCD, and NeroVision Express still come free with the online version, but they must be downloaded and installed separately. You can also download Nero from the company's Web site, although it will remain in demo mode until you purchase a serial number for $49. The $69 boxed retail version of Nero arrives on two CDs: one containing the mastering software, InCD packet-writing software, and utility apps and the other with a recent addition to the Ahead product line, the NeroVision Express video-capture/movie-authoring program. Throw in helpful audio-editing and label-creation components, testing and image-mounting utilities, and the company's new NeroVision Express video-capture/VideoCD-authoring program, and you have a powerful mastering suite for only $69 ($49 download). As of version 5.5.9, the program's optional Nero Express front end makes it as easy to use as any competitor. And while the previous versions' slightly eccentric interface and mediocre documentation have made Nero difficult to use and learn, this version solves all that. When it comes to speed, power, and timely support for the latest technologies and drives, Ahead Nero Burning ROM has no peer in CD/DVD mastering software.
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