On 12/28/07, Alan <alan(a)clueserver.org> wrote:
> > On 12/26/07, subhodip biswas <subhodip(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> >> K3b though popular , may bear some space constraints in live cd 's .
> >> But I think it can be bought back to DVD's as it was in Fedora core 6
> >> and previous ... because of its popularity.
> >> --
> >> Regards
> >> Subhodip Biswas
> >>
> > Please consider this for Fedora 9 Live CD:
> >
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=315151
>
> My only concern with adding K3B is all the KDE dependencies it drags
> along
> with it. I like the program a lot, but how much added baggage does it
> add?
>
> I wish that the Gnome CD burning software worked as easily and as well
> as
> K3B, but I have yet to find one that does. (They all seem to be
> horribly
> designed from a UI to me.)
What is wrong with Brasero UI? I find it very similar UI vise when
comparing it to k3b, still I like k3b more because it just works
better for me.
Do you have some concrete UI issues with Brasero? Have you talked with
some Brasero devels regarding those issues?
I have not tried that one. I guess at some point after starting to use
K3B I stopped looking at newer apps. I was thinking of whatever Nero
ripped off to base their Linux version off of. Ghod that is ugly.