And with a few thoughtful additions it’s beginning to look like a must have product.
The flakiness has been largely ironed out, leaving a toned, honed and finely tuned piece of software, ready to compete with the best. Version nine, thankfully, has been on a fitness drive, and what was once a rather dodgy Dean Macey has turned into a bit of a Daley Thompson. Like a decathlon athlete whose body keeps breaking down because of all the demands placed on it, it seemed that the mere act of squeezing all those tools into one place was just too much for it to cope with.
It certainly does that, but when I looked at version eight of this suite earlier in the year, I was disappointed with the software’s stability. But wouldn’t it be nice if the tools were just there, ready for you to use whenever you needed them? Enter Roxio Easy Media Creator Suite, which aims to do just that – put all of the tools you need, right at your fingertips. The answer is, usually, to hunt down some decent freeware or buy something off-the-shelf to do each job as you need it.