Burn4Free 4.8.0.0

2.5 out of 5 stars 2.5 (131 votes)

(August 26, 2009)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/Vista/XP / Adware / 10,490 downloads

Burn4Free will burn audio CDs from WAV, WMA, MP3/MP2/MP1, or OGG files.

  • Publisher

    Simone Tasselli

  • Homepage

    Burn4Free

  • Latest Changes

    - Vista compatibility improved/fix

    - -Added some improvements and optimizations

Reviews of Burn4Free

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    Ball Sacks

    Reviewing 3.5.0.0 (Oct 3, 2007)

    When you run the program all it does is stick this icon in your system tray. I spent about a minute clicking, right-clicking and double-clicking this icon to no avail. Finally about a minute later (with no evidence the computer was doing anything in the meantime), this menu flashes on the screen about 30 times -- the menu I'd apparently been trying to open. And this "select your language" dialog appears. I select "ENGLISH" and hit OK. Then this ad comes up. I click the close button. Now the outline of the main window appears on top of that. A full minute later, still no signs of life. I click its button on the taskbar to minimize it and click again. Now it's an all-white window which, when I click on it, says "(not responding)". I tried this whole nonsense three times before I finally decided this program is total ***** and not worth my time.

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    christoofar

    Reviewing 3.5.0.0 (Oct 1, 2007)

    Latest Changes:

    Fully win98 - winME compatible

    wow...about time.

    Still adware, still verboten

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    mechandler34

    Reviewing 3.2.0.0 (Jul 5, 2007)

    Even if I was desperate I wouldn't install this program with it's malware. The author should give you the option to only install the program, not the adware also. I'll just use Windows Media Player for now!

  4. 4 out of 5 stars
    oompoop

    Reviewing 2.6.0.0 (Nov 29, 2006)

    Install it without any options ...
    It's small, it's fast, it's simple,
    and it's f r e e !
    So why the hell complain?!

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    Hall9000

    Reviewing 2.6.0.0 (Sep 24, 2006)

    Roj " want to see a zero tolerance policy for adware and shamware on BetaNews."

    Not only do I agree one hundred percent with Roj on getting rid of that kind of software but my skin crawls when I see keyloggers and other similar spying software. Isn't it time we take a stand at protecting our privacy when it comes to OUR computers from THOSE kind of software by refusing to have them on this website? An other option could be to have a Zero rating option to voice our opinion in those case. One is already one too much.

    Gets down soapbox. :P

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