Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 22nd Apr 2007 02:30 UTC
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2006-10-11
I wonder, why would anybody use a CD/DVD-Burning-Application to rip Audio-CDs or Movie/Audio-DVDs?
OTOH, I can understand moving burning abilities into the normal file management workchain, like they are doing with Nautilus-Burn.
And a comment on Nero: Just because a proprietary company is gracing GNU/Linux with its product makes it not better by default. Proprietary software has to compete on merits as much as any FOSS software and they have to compensate their price tag, too. It is not enough that Nero is as good as K3B or Brasero, it has to be at least 20$ better. Since I'm one who sees FOSS as a value add, I apply a 100% penalty on proprietary software, so Nero has to be 40$ better than any competing FOSS software. And Nero is plainly not.