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Marcus372

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:56 pm
Post subject: Putting photos on CD
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I'm new to this group so if I'm in the wrong place someone will
probably put me right.
I am looking for software - possibly similar to Roxio drag to disc -
that will allow me to put camera images sagely away on to CD.
The snag is money is a bit tight. Ideally the software should be
freeware or cheap.
Can anyone out there help?
All advice will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Marcus

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Paul Heslop

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:10 pm
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Marcus372 wrote:
>
> I'm new to this group so if I'm in the wrong place someone will
> probably put me right.
> I am looking for software - possibly similar to Roxio drag to disc -
> that will allow me to put camera images sagely away on to CD.
> The snag is money is a bit tight. Ideally the software should be
> freeware or cheap.
> Can anyone out there help?
> All advice will be appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
> Marcus

If you're just talking storage and you're running windows xp then you
can drag and drop any files to a cd.

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dwight

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:10 pm
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"Paul Heslop" <paul.heslop.RemoveThis@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Marcus372 wrote:
>>
>> I'm new to this group so if I'm in the wrong place someone will
>> probably put me right.
>> I am looking for software - possibly similar to Roxio drag to disc -
>> that will allow me to put camera images sagely away on to CD.
>> The snag is money is a bit tight. Ideally the software should be
>> freeware or cheap.
>> Can anyone out there help?
>> All advice will be appreciated.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Marcus
>
> If you're just talking storage and you're running windows xp then you
> can drag and drop any files to a cd.
>
> --
> Paul (Please dont take a picture)

If he wants more than just drag 'n' drop, there's always Picasa. The price
is right.
http://picasa.google.com/#utm_source=en-us-more&utm_campaign=en-pic&ut...edium=e

dwight
www.tfrog93.com
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Ron Hunter

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:46 am
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Marcus372 wrote:
> I'm new to this group so if I'm in the wrong place someone will
> probably put me right.
> I am looking for software - possibly similar to Roxio drag to disc -
> that will allow me to put camera images sagely away on to CD.
> The snag is money is a bit tight. Ideally the software should be
> freeware or cheap.
> Can anyone out there help?
> All advice will be appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
> Marcus
>
If you have Windows XP, you don't need any special software, just drag
and drop the files onto the CD icon.
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Dave Cohen

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:56 pm
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Ron Hunter wrote:
> Marcus372 wrote:
>> I'm new to this group so if I'm in the wrong place someone will
>> probably put me right.
>> I am looking for software - possibly similar to Roxio drag to disc -
>> that will allow me to put camera images sagely away on to CD.
>> The snag is money is a bit tight. Ideally the software should be
>> freeware or cheap.
>> Can anyone out there help?
>> All advice will be appreciated.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Marcus
>>
> If you have Windows XP, you don't need any special software, just drag
> and drop the files onto the CD icon.

I found the native windows xp method not too good, forget all the
reasons. If as someone suggested Picassa burns a cd, you can use that.
Before I got an external burner with bundled software, I used burn4free.
It's simple, very good and is free. There are others, but I liked this
one the best.
Dave Cohen
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Ron Hunter

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:26 am
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Dave Cohen wrote:
> Ron Hunter wrote:
>> Marcus372 wrote:
>>> I'm new to this group so if I'm in the wrong place someone will
>>> probably put me right.
>>> I am looking for software - possibly similar to Roxio drag to disc -
>>> that will allow me to put camera images sagely away on to CD.
>>> The snag is money is a bit tight. Ideally the software should be
>>> freeware or cheap.
>>> Can anyone out there help?
>>> All advice will be appreciated.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Marcus
>>>
>> If you have Windows XP, you don't need any special software, just drag
>> and drop the files onto the CD icon.
>
> I found the native windows xp method not too good, forget all the
> reasons. If as someone suggested Picassa burns a cd, you can use that.
> Before I got an external burner with bundled software, I used burn4free.
> It's simple, very good and is free. There are others, but I liked this
> one the best.
> Dave Cohen

The WinXP method is pretty basic. Select the files, drag to the CD
icon, and when all are moved to the buffer storage, tell XP to make the
CD. It works. Nothing fancy, but functional.
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