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(Unverified)Jan 22nd 2008 7:56PM
Drag-and-drop for adding files is preferred, but this still looks slick. And free. Double great.
This is a field in Windows dominated by commercial software such as Nero. For me, back in my Windows days, CDBurnerXP probably did the best job for assorted kinds of writing out of the freeware crowd. Burrrn was a no-brainer for audio CDs. Nero couldn't touch the simplicity and true gapless burning.
Now, for Linux, I think Brasero knocks the pants off K3B. The folks at Ubuntu love it too and are making it the default burning application in Hardy Heron.
I'll keep a lookout on BurnAware for whenever I'm around the spawn of Redmond again. Thanks.