Ditto the not-all-in-1 posts. I use Nero for (S)VCDs, Data, burning ISOs. Used to use CDRWin3.8 and 4.0 (just say 'no' to pseudo version 5), but my newest burner, Artec 32x12x48, is not picked up right. Since I make a lot of bootable NT/2k/XP CDs, I have to now make an ISO from a bootable CD using WinISO, then edit it (to slipstream SPs, add utils, etc) before burning the ISO in Nero. Before I used CDRWin to make a bootable NT-ish CD. But I always had issues making a bootable DOS CD with CDRWin, so Nero was again used to make perfect boot system CDs. CloneCD 4.0.1.3 is good for troublesome disk copies. DiskJuggler has been just too much a pain in the ARSE to register each new update, and I personally just don't like its layout, but it does a pretty good job once you get through all that. Bottom line, I now use Nero 5.5.8.2 on XP Pro with a fast justlink enabled burner that can handle overburning, and life is good. Just my experience.