Pros
- Supports HD DVD, Blu-ray Data, and BD-AV
- Better organization that past versions
Cons
- Learning curve is steep
Bottom Line
The most advanced CD/DVD/AV suite, but it has a steep learning curve.
More Information
- Roxio 10 Versus Nero 8 Nero's updated suite adds support for the latest DVD technologies, but when it comes to ease of use, Roxio is king.
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