y everything on your hard drive onto one CD or more. The web check will see if there are any updates you need. Easy CD has a very useful help, filled with a lot of information. The CD label creator is fantastic. You can make custom labels for your CDs and for their cases. One great thing is it allows you to print to labels manufactured by many different companies. Not like other label makers that only let you print to their brand of labels. Overall, its still a good program but I wont use the music CD or CD copier projects. The reason for this is because theyre not as reliable as other programs that Ive discovered.Clone CD: I started using this to make complete copies of disks. Mainly because I kept getting errors when I use Easy CDs copier. Its supposed to make the best copies of a CD. If youre going to alter a CD you should use something else. I wont use it for audio because I started using EAC(Exact Audio Copy).EAC: What a great program. Its the only one out thats able to extract audio data from a CD perfectly. It accomplishes this by using error and offset correction. If it encounters an error it will reread up to 82 times. If the error is not correctable you will at least know. The offset correction is another wonderful feature other programs dont use. Basically all drives start to read and write at different places. So if you had a drive with a different offset then mine and we used another program to extract a song, the files wouldnt be the same. But, if we used EAC and set up the offset correction correctly they would. The only problem I have with EAC is that my drive isnt compatible with its write feature. So, I use it to extract .WAV files and CDRWIN to burn them.CDRWIN: I started using this program to install patches into PSX games. It does a great job doing that. I also use it to make audio CDs. Either from .WAV that I used EAC to extract or from downloaded mp3s. That sums up my software reviews...