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    Location: United StatesMember since: Dec 05, 2008
    Reviews (5)
    DVD CD COPY BURNING SOFTWARE- BURNER PROGRAM - WINDOWS (XP,VISTA,7,8,8.1,10)
    May 23, 2017
    My experience with this software
    I had tried a "free" CD burning download and so called "freeware. It and the "others" refused to burn mp3 files onto otherwise good CD's. I also did not want to spend $35 - $100.00 for something that was "overkill or difficult to use. The software arrived on time. It installed correctly and had a strong resemblance to the previous "free" software that had been useless to me. But this is quite different. It is fairly simple and easy to learn to use. It almost appears to be a customized version of free public software, It works. As near as I can tell, it will burn standard formats, and will play fine in automotive CD players. (Mine are mostly mp3) I believe there is a conversion to a commonly accepted car CD player standard which is different than my original mp3 file. I am converting a lifetime of expository preaching from a Pastor/Bible teacher on mp3s to playable CD disks. I have almost a 100% success rate. I burn two talks and than label each disk with a brother label maker. Quite satisfied. Just the basics of writing and copying
    Jan 02, 2009
    WS-331M
    I like this unit. It performs well. 2 gigs is large. The voice/music sounds very good. I paid a lot for mine however. Cons: My eyesight is not good and it is so compact that it can be hard to see the display. Also it is so compact and small that is is easily lost which is what happened to me. Keep something like this in a secure place or in a bullet proof case!
    SensorPlug Motion Activated Electrical Outlet, Light, Timer, Switch, Security
    Jan 01, 2016
    Three Years Plus
    The good: I have had pretty good results with the three I purchased. Two were for lighting, One is used for a 100 watt Taco recirculating pump. The unit is protected by a very small control fuse rated, I think, at one amp. That fuse blew once when my wife plugged a hot water kettle into it by mistake. (I had to go to an electrical control supply company to get the correct replacement fuse) The unit is solid state, controlling, I think, a mechanical relay. The maximum wattage is somewhere between 300 - 500 watts. (I assume 300 watts) The bad: It is moderately sensitive to "stray" heat sources and can false trigger, depending on what heat sources are nearby. While the ones I have are "adjustable", minimum time on the original design is 5 minutes on. I prefer having a time option as short as one minute. I gave it three stars indicating that the design can and should be improved.

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