Info: NeroLINUX published - Nero burning software for Linux platforms

Nils Holland nholland at tisys.org
Sun Mar 13 20:59:03 UTC 2005


On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 18:19 +0000, a a wrote:
> Sean:
>
> > If you are expected to pay for a product (you must purchase nero6 to download linuxnero) on Linux, you expect support at least, if not a nice system/interface.
> 
> Nero are not expecting people to buy a windows license so they can
> obtain a linux version.

Actually, it's like this: When you buy Nero online, you get a serial
number you can use to unlock your copy of Nero (which is available as
try-before-you-buy" software that works for a certain period of time).
If you buy Nero in a box, you get a CD with the try-before-you-buy
version, along with a printed serial number that you can use to unlock
it.

So, what Nero (previously Ahead Software) is doing here is this: They
say that you can use your Nero 6 serial number in both the Linux and the
Windows version, and you are allowed to use *both*. That is, if you
already have a Nero 6 serial (either by buying from Ahead online or by
buying the box), you can just go ahead and use that serial with the
Linux version. If you don't have the Windows version but only the Linux
version, just go to their website and "buy" Nero 6, which will result in
a serial number being issued to you that you can use without ever having
to download the Windows version.

So actually, one can say that this is a rather nice policy: You can
either buy (a serial number for) the Linux version, or - if you already
have Nero on Windows - Ahead is so kind that it lets you use your
existing serial on Linux. No need to pay again.

Now, this was only for clarification purposes. Personally, I don't think
I need Nero Linux, because I'm happy with cdrecord and k3b. However,
saying that you have to buy the Windows version to get the Linux version
is - like A A said - not really correct.

Greetings,
Nils




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