Nero 11.2.00900

3.4 out of 5 stars 3.4 (1864 votes)

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Windows 7/Vista/XP / Commercial Demo / 2,248,012 downloads

Nero Ultra Edition brings the digital world to your PC. Now it's easy to organize and manage all your multimedia files, as well as create and edit new digital content. Nero's sleek design and user-friendly tools make completing projects fun and enjoyable.

Reviews of Nero

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    egg83

    Reviewing 11.2.00900 (May 9, 2012)

    Why would this product need so much bloat to burn cds and dvds? CdburnerXP has a good portion of this products basic functionality, and it does it with only about 6mb! I too, used to use this product at version 7. That is when it was awesome. Yeah, yadda yadda terabyte drives, yadda yadda quad core yadda 8gb ram, whatever! A CD/DVD burner does not have to have all that bloat to be functional!

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    some guy

    Reviewing 11.2.00900 (May 8, 2012)

    just to bloated after Nero 7 it went all to he77

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    Uriel

    Reviewing 11.2.00400 (Feb 27, 2012)

    The license is only good for ONE computer. It constantly warned me about this when I used the same key on two computers.

  4. 2 out of 5 stars
    Input Overload

    Reviewing 11.2.00400 (Feb 27, 2012)

    Look at the size of the download - 370 Meg - For a burner - Crazy

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    juanito1968

    Reviewing 11.0.12200.23.100 (Oct 5, 2011)

    Provided link tooks to Nero.com website where the ONLY DOWNLOADABLE trial release is the 11.0.10700 one (and its not the complete suite but a small web installer, as per these days trend).
    Personally I'd like FF BN be more accurate wz release #s and that all software pieces were available both as web and standalone installers (IMHO if we download BD via Torrent sites / direct downloads, MS Windows OS from MicroSoft why cant we download a standalone installer as well?).
    Thats all up to you folks.
    Cheers.

Discuss Nero

  1. Dec 16, 2009 - 6:50 AM
    n4aof

    I haven't tried the newest version yet -- and I probably never will.

    I have been a full retail registered Nero user for many years, but in the last two years I have found that Nero totally fails to provide any customer service or tech support for their products.

    All you will ever get by contacting either customer support or tech support is just the typical automated email saying they have received your request and will reply soon -- but don't hold your breath because that promised reply is never going to come.

  2. Apr 19, 2009 - 12:52 PM
    nickter

    NERO - the most stuped program I have ever met. Strongly unrecommended!