On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 18:30, Michael Valcarcel wrote: > Moses McKnight wrote: > > > I'm a long time gnome user and gnome-toaster is the best gnome cdr > > program I've found so far. It is still a gnome1 app though. I > > recently tried K3b because gnome-toaster was not working correctly for > > one thing I was doing, and K3b is far superior in every way. Unless > > there's something I haven't found, there's just nothing that competes. > > > > Tom Wesley wrote: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I've just moved over from KDE, but can't find a good general purpose CDR > >> program with anywhere near the number of feature in K3b. Does anyone > >> know if I'm missing something, or is there just nothing that competes? > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > gnome-list mailing list > > gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list > > > I use X CD Roast. It works great. I have used it to burn ISO images, > music and multi-session cd's. http://xcdroast.org Second that. Used to use EcliptRoaster, but XCD beats that 10-0. And K3b isn't htta superior. The biggest defect is that i't a qt app. ;) But my money is now and probably to the far future on X-CD-Roast. Even multisessions work in it far better than in ERoaster. Petri -- "Getting an education was a lot like having a sexual disease. It made you unsuitable to a lot of jobs and you had the urge to pass it on." - A weirdo quoting PTerry to me in an email.