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Member (9 bit)
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Location: UK
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Suggestion needed
Can anyone suggest a good cd-burner software, i've been using KonCD and dont really like it (hasnt been working so well for me)
All suggestions appreciated |
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I've heard some people like Nero. Don't know how good it is from personal experience though because I don't have a CD-RW.
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I use easy cd creator but it is kinda basic and easy to use.
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Member (9 bit)
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Okay thx guys
(can anyone suggest a decent one whilst im here, i keep installing loads which are all poor) and two of you mentioned Nero and EasyCD, they work for linux??? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? |
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No they don't, but your post didn't exactly state it was to be for linux, although the forum it's in is a hint.
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I thought they wouldnt (and yes i thought the forum was a bit of a hint)
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