I am still using JFW 3.31, but I have not problems with my CD burner. Mine
is a Phillips 4 by 4 by 24. I purchased it from Gateway.  The real question
is how accessible is the software that comes with the burner, not the burner
itself. Of course you need to make sure the burner is compatible with your
system, but as far as Jaws is concerned, the software is the issue.  Easy CD
creator is the software that came with my burner and it is fairly JFW
Friendly. You do have to use the Jaws cursor quite a bit, and you need to be
familiar with dragging and dropping with JFW, but those are the only real
draw backs for me. they are not that difficult to deal with considering the
ease of the program.  The program does come with  many wizards built in that
make the program much easier to use.

If you want to talk to me privately, email me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hope this helps some.(smile)
Jason

----- Original Message -----
From: Eve Pimentel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 11:35 PM
Subject: Cd burner and Jfw3.5


> Hello and Happy New year,
>
> I am currently running Jfw3.5, and am interested in purchasing a
> Cd-burner.
> I know this subject has been covered before, but would someone please
> recommend a burner that is compatible with Jfw?  Some of the messages
> having to do with this topic disappeared when I upgraded Juno recently,
> and I can't check out the archives at the moment.
> Any response would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you very much!
>
>
>
> Eve Pimentel
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