Nero Burning ROM - Variety

Variety

  • Nero Burning Rom - the full version of the application, intended for advanced PC users.
  • Nero Express - a simplified edition of Nero Burning ROM targeted at entry-level users, is available with the Nero software suite. Although Nero Express is not as powerful as the full-featured Nero Burning ROM, it features a more streamlined user interface, and offers a broader range of features than those offered by Windows. Nero Express is also integrated into Nero software suite, especially into OEM editions of this software which lack Nero Burning ROM.
  • Nero Kwik Burn is a component of the freeware software suite Nero Kwik Media and provides only basic CD/DVD copying and creation options. It was initially released alongside version 9.4.12.3 as a standalone program called Nero BurnLite.
  • Nero Linux is a more recent standalone incarnation of Nero Burning ROM that works on various distributions of Linux.

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