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SilentNight Micro CD Burner V5.0   
Suggested by Jim Herbert - Updated by webfork on 24 Aug 2010
1MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (24381)
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Synopsis: SilentNight Micro CD Burner is a tiny CD burner that lets you select the folder you want to burn to CD, with optional wildcard-based filtering. It supports long file names (Joliet filesystem) multi-session CDs, audio CDs from MP3/WAV files, Burn Proof/Just Link support etc.

Note: V5.0 is shareware with a "Light" version that can be used for free. All old functions from V4.x are 100% free to use, but new functions like VCD creation are only available in the registered version.

Latest: V6.0 has gone nagware, so I will stick with V5.0 until further notice. Direct download is provided for the last totally free version that I have, in case anyone wants it. SilentNight website has gone offline.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the EXE file and copy to any folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on microburner.exe.
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] vaskeSuper program is the best [2006-04-12 01:50]

[Anonymous] HrWaspNot free anymore! [2007-01-30 14:53]

[Anonymous] cbLocks up my xp system everytime I click a button. [2008-01-17 17:52]

[Anonymous] Mark HannellyPC Tools Antivirus marks microburner.exe as a suspicious executable. It claims under the Column that the infection is: sequence: Packed/Unpack. [2008-02-05 12:28]

[Anonymous] dot1910Downloaded file has unexpected end of archive. :( [2008-02-09 07:31]

[Anonymous] JP LokenTo Mark Hannely:
A problem with other AVs, too, like Norman and McAfee.
But the program is safe.
I've read that the author wrote this version with a tool not uncommon among virus-writers.
Versions 4 and 6 doesn't have this problem.
V.4 is slower than v.5, so I recommend v.5 in spite of it being liteware.
 [2008-03-11 09:05]

[Anonymous] Permtemp2003http://www.silentnight2004.com is gone. 404! [2008-03-14 17:06]

[Anonymous] EdwardThis little program reminds me of a cluster of hemorrhoids. [2008-09-17 17:38]

[Anonymous] GmacriI'm using InfraRecorder is by far the best! [2008-10-03 10:25]

[Anonymous] Benjamin BreenYes Indeed Anti-Virus products might give false positives.
In this case it is just telling you it is suspect because
of the way in which the executable was packed together.
Nothing really to worry about unless you have Reverse engineered and know something about the code behind the executable.
 [2008-10-29 21:55]

[Anonymous] Ian Stanleyauthor did not respond to registration payment despite repeated emails.

This is either a con or abandoned
 [2009-01-06 04:11]

[Anonymous] DWLCould someone place this freeware as a torrent up on piratebay? [2009-02-14 15:16]

[Anonymous] who cares about my name?with a special tool there's a change to find the link http://www.silentnight2004.com [2009-05-28 00:36]

[Anonymous] who cares about my name?by the way the link http://www.silentnight2004.com isn't gone. [2009-05-28 00:38]

[Anonymous] PeterThe web site is gone, the program is no longer updated.
I go for ImgBurn http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=583
 [2010-05-30 09:17]

[Anonymous] TravisSilentNight works pretty well if you can find and old copy of it hosted somewhere else. I use it with DiscStudio label design software (free download from http://www.cdrom2go.com) on my SanDisk Cruzer 4GB drive for a completely portable burning and labeling package. [2010-07-15 23:14]

[Anonymous] cAPSLOCKHow on EARTH is this piece of crap so popular? The project is dead, the download links are dead, the program is goofy.

THIS is a nice CD burner application: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=960
 [2010-08-24 07:00]


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