With cloud storage and USB disks available, in 2020, people are still using CD/DVD burning software. BurnAware is one of the best free burning software available on the internet to create CD, DVD, and Blue-ray Disks. The first beta of BurnAware version 14 has released a 64-bit version of App for Windows as well as offers different themes to change the interface look.
BurnAware 14 beta brings 64-bit version and Themes
When you install BurnAware on Windows, 32-bit will be installed. Now 64-bit version of BurnAware is available separately for download. This installs to the Program Files directory instead of Program Files (x86).

In addition to the default Windows theme, it allows changing the interface to a different look from the following.
- Dark
- DarkBlue
- DarkGray
- Light
- LightBlue
- LightGray
- Office
- Ubuntu
You can able to apply any theme from the above to BurnAware Interface by going to View > Theme.

The update brings new icons and User interface and new audio encoding components.
Audio Grabber received support for FLAC format and now offers an option to extract all tracks.
You can download BurnAware 14 which is in beta from here.
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