by Valentin K.
9. March 2010 19:20
SwiftDisc 2010 Spring Sale is here:
Just $9.95 for SwiftDisc Burning Wizard Standard
Just $22.95 for SwiftDisc Burning Wizard Premium
Just $12.95 to upgrade from Standard to Premium
* Offer expires July 1st, 2010.
by Kalina V.
26. February 2010 13:47
In this post, I will show how you can use SwiftDisc Burning Wizard to archive data to CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc using disc spanning. Disc spanning is required when the file set you want to burn is larger than the capacity of the target discs.
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by Kalina V.
22. January 2010 16:34
In this post, I show how you can use SwiftDisc Burning Wizard to archive data to CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc.
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by Kalina V.
11. December 2009 19:46
In this post, I explain how you can use SwiftDisc Burning Wizard to format DVD-RW discs.
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by Kalina V.
7. December 2009 08:36
If you already own a SwiftDisc Publisher 2.X license you can upgrade to the latest 2.X release for free.
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by Valentin K.
7. December 2009 06:11
The iRippit X50 device comes bundled with SwiftDisc Publisher for iRippit. Out-of the-box SwiftDisc Publisher for iRippit will run in fully functional mode for 30 days. To continue to use SwiftDisc Publisher after the 30 day trial period you will have to register it. Here is how you can do it:
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by Valentin K.
26. November 2009 10:30
The 2009 year-end sale event is here! As usual it starts on Thanksgiving and continues until the end of the year. This year we offer 60% off SwiftDisc Burning Wizard 2.30.
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by Kalina V.
21. November 2009 10:32
If you have a DVD VIDEO file structure (a.k.a. VIDEO_TS), you can use SwiftDisc Burning Wizard to burn the VIDEO_TS folder to a blank DVD. The resul DVD will be playable on set-top DVD players.
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by Kalina V.
14. November 2009 17:57
In this post, I will show how you can copy the songs from a music CD to your computer. The instructions below are for SwiftDisc Burning Wizard Standard 2.30. For other versions, some of the steps might be slightly different.
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by Valentin K.
1. November 2009 07:21
Today the SwiftDisc Forums went live. Going forward, our intention is to use the forum as a primary way of assistance.
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