On Sat 17 January 2004 15:19, j_post wrote: > On Saturday 17 January 2004 04:39 am, Joerg Schilling wrote: > > People who used Xcdroast once, mostly don't like to use other > > GUIs anymore. > > Is that because Xcdroast is somehow "better" than the other GUIs, > or just because people tend to think "it works, so why bother > with anything else"?
In my case, it was "Huh? Okay, I'll use the command line, that's probably easier to learn" which I subsequently did for a while. Then I found K3B, and although I was a bit afraid that it might be as bad as Xcdroast, I tried it anyway, and found it very intuitive. I now use either K3B or the command line, rather randomly. I think Xcdroast is nice if you (want to) know what happens when you burn a CD, ie creating an image and burning it in a specific way. If you're just an end user who wants to put his latest digital photos on a CD for mum and don't care how or what then I recommend using something else. Lourens -- GPG public key: http://home.student.utwente.nl/l.e.veen/lourens.key

