CyberLink Power2Go 6 Offers Drag-and-Drop Data Burning for Windows® Vista™ (Press Release)

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03 Oct 07 23:51 by H3rB3i in category Uncategorized To news archive

CyberLink Power2Go 6 Offers Drag-and-Drop Data Burning for Windows® Vista™

Includes time-saving search feature, password protection, and support for Blu-ray Discs and HD DVDs

Oct. 3rd, 2007, CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a leader in digital home solutions, announced today the release of CyberLink Power2Go 6, the all-media disc burning software.

Key features in version 6 include:

  • CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD DVD data burning
  • Drag-and-drop burning using Power2Go’s Windows Sidebar gadget, enabling easy burning via Windows Vista
  • Instant location of files by searching using file name or tag information
  • Drag-and-drop thumbnail layout for creating discs of photo slideshows and videos
  • Password protection and encryption for data burning
  • Unlimited MP3 ripping, file conversion, and other music CD utilities

"CyberLink Power2Go 6 offers easy-to-use, yet extremely powerful, burning features," said Alice H. Chang, CyberLink CEO. "With the new instant search capability plus password protection for data burning, users can locate and then securely store files faster than ever before."

Product Availability
CyberLink Power2Go 6 is available online in the following languages: English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), German, Japanese, French, Italian, Korean, and Spanish. CyberLink also offers OEM versions to PC and CE manufacturing customers.

Versions and Pricing
CyberLink Power2Go 6 is available online in the following version:

Power2Go 6 USD 39.95 and Euro 39.99
Upgrade to version 6 USD 29.95 and Euro 29.99

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