I think nautilus is the way to go. There are too many
programs, esp. cd burning apps that include their own
file managing systems in the apps. It's better to
just take a good file managing system like nautilus
and do what they've done. I like the fact that I
don't have to load another program and can just stay
in nautilus to burn CDs or DVDs.
I wish video editing would become as simple.
Teak
--- Daniel Veillard <veillard(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 08:32:33PM +0100, Bjorn
Andersen wrote:
> man, 14 03 2005 kl. 16:54 +0100, skrev
shrek-m(a)gmx.de:
>
> > instead of creating thousands of new half-ready
burning-apps with a
> > few
> > months/years lifetime with nice screenshots it
would be nice if you
> > would join your capacities.
>
>
> > nautilus-cd-burner
> > k3b
> > xcdroast
> > gtoaster
> Year, its saad.
> The only burning app that really rocks is K3B. But
GnomeBaker is on the
> right road.
> Any chance that it will get into Fedora Core 4?
Unlikely, as far as I can tell the goal is to
avoid duplicate ways
of doing the same things and nautilus-cd-burner is
around for good.
Maybe in the Extra then...
Daniel
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