Let’s face it, most software that’s packaged with Windows PCs is junk. It’s either too feeble to do much of anything, or a try-me version that, should you use it in earnest, will hold your data hostage when its trial period expires. One program that I’ve found to be an exception to that rule, though, is WinDVD. In fact, when I bought a computer for my personal use and WinDVD wasn’t on it, I appropriated the cash to buy an over-the-counter version of it.
New DVD Player Is High-End Candy Store
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. December 27, 2006 04:00 AMLet’s face it, most software that’s packaged with Windows PCs is junk. It’s either too feeble to do much of anything, or a try-me version that, should you use it in earnest, will hold your data hostage when its trial period expires. One program that I’ve found to be an exception to that rule, though, is WinDVD. In fact, when I bought a computer for my personal use and WinDVD wasn’t on it, I appropriated the cash to buy an over-the-counter version of it.