and performed well. The Web pages selected for testing rendered well without any errors. Unfortunately, the program alerts the user after a short time that support stopped for it in 2008 and recommends users upgrade to Firefox or Flock browsers. Links are even provided to the Web pages for each. The lack of technical support is a major deficiency in an era of increasing security and changing format standards. While Boton Regular Font and well designed, Boton Regular Font X for Mac's lack of support into the future means it is not the best option when
it comes to browsing alternatives.Those with large DVD collections may want a program to back them up on their computer hard drives. If so, you'll pass on Boton Regular Font for Mac, which didn't work well for us. Available as freeware, Boton Regular Font for Mac downloaded quickly and installation did not require any user interaction. It also didn't include any user instruction, and technical support did not appear to be available. Fortunately, the user interface was easy to use, albeit dated. The program asks the user to drag and drop a DVD icon into it for ripping. There are no options available for file conversion, such as audio and video output formats. The user also has no control over the resolution of the output video file. Once initiated, a menu comes up showing the progress of the ripping Boton Regular Fonttion in an easy-to-read display. The DVD tested started ripping quickly, but stopped approximately halfway through with a large and indecipherable error message. The output file came out corrupted and would not open in any video player application. While simple, Boton Regular Font for Mac's lack of options and poor current functioning mean users should look
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