

I then carefully checked each of the browsers installed on my system, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Firefox and found no Conduit related toolbars attached to any of them. (Note: Accessing the Windows registry is for expert-level users only.) After running the editing program for a while, and deliberately browsing around the net, I don't see any evidence of the toolbars. I DID FIND an entry labeled Conduit (not "conduit engine") but with no association to toolbar of any sort, just a couple of blank keys and to the recording program itself.
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In light of the several comments that it would install the toolbars even when told not to, I carefully installed the program into Windows Vista home premium 32-bit on my desktop PC, taking extra care not to authorize the toolbars.Īfter install and before running the program I went to the system registry to check and see if there is any evidence of the conduit engine having been installed. And now someone who is authored a very capable audio editor will suffer from all the hatred that the Conduit Engine has caused throughout the Internet, ulterior motives or not. I really like this program, it has a lot of features that I know will be very useful to me. What is truly sad is that the author of a decent program chose join up with the Conduit Engine. Hot Key control so you can assign any key or key combination to the buttons and switches on Cool Record Edit Pro for faster use.

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The software helps protect your valuable recordings - just set the sound source, the recording quality, and volume, then start recording. Cool Record Edit Pro helps you transfer tapes, LPs, live performances, Internet radio, TV, DVD, or any other sound source to your hard drive.
