Pyro 2003 | 
enlarge | From: Cakewalk Category: Software
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 9835
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 2
UPC: 787537743371 EAN: 0787537743371 ASIN: B00006F7U2
Release Date: September 4, 2002
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
useless May 7, 2004 Michel Rioux (Pointe-au-Pere, Quebec Canada) Wasted money,too complicated,dont use it anymore
Confusing Interface February 16, 2004 All the reviews indicated that this software was easy to use. I found the opposite. Maybe I'll get used to Pyro but I doubt it. I should have bought something else.
Burn 4ever January 4, 2004 Andre R. Escalante (Phoenix) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I won't lie to you it took me about an hour to get it.Im the typical male who wont read the instructions to anything. But even so I got it down in about an hour or so.Im use to the Roxio burner, and Pyro is day to night to that burner. But once I got eveything down it was smooth sailing from there. Of the recordings I have made I have had no problems at all. Pyro lets you fade, volume control etc. The only drawback is that it is a little slow burning compared to Roxio. Great for those new to burning also.
Awesome. Just love it! December 22, 2003 As a support person for over 200 PC's, I got sick and tired of the enduser's complaining about Roxio EZCD 5. The only thing EZ about it was how "easy" it was to cause me more grief. Upgrading to EZCD "Platinum edition" fixed most of the enduser's complaints. But the EZCD that came with the CDRW drives was supposed to "save us money". [Meaning that we bought a certain cdrw drive which provided a copy of EZCD, supposedly saving us the price of buying a cdrw software burner package.Instead we had to buy upgrades, meaning the Platinum edition, which isn't cheap].Having seen the problems with EZ, I bought Pyro for my own use. I have used Pyro 1 and now Pyro 2003. The only thing I did not like about Pyro (which is an issue with the maker of pyro, Cakewalk) was their upgrade polcy. A lot of companies will let you upgrade to the latest version, at a reduced price. The price for previous owners was basically the retail price. No decent pricebreaks for previous owners.
Superior to Roxio November 16, 2003 John H. Osterholm (Albany, Or United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After having a bad time with Roxio EZ Creator 5, I went to the Pyro 2003 and had a pleasant surprise. It works! It might not be as fast or in some cases as easy as the Roxio was, but at least the damn thing works.
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