David E. Fox wrote:

>> Why are you not sticking with Gcombust?  Is there something it can't
>> accomplish that you need done?
> 
> Well, I'll have to think about it. gcombust will do the job, and I've
> had luck with it. At the same time though, I like the interfaces in
> cdbakeoven and k3b better. They also (supposedly) are able to just
> drag and drop the mp3 onto the thing and go off and convert & burn
> all by themselves -- with, supposedly, the extra software to do this. At
> least k3b is up front about what software is needed and lets you know
> what it finds. cdbakeoven is a little lacking in this. At least that's
> my impression. Plu k3b has video cd support but I haven't tried this -
> it's on the 'to-do' list now that I can rip dvd's supposedly - but
> that's the subject of another set of posts :).
> 
> I'm giving gcombust another try - drag and drop an mp3 into it and
> see what it does. I'll use a CDRW so I don't coaster :).

Speaking personally, I do not like gcombust at all. I've yet to find a gnome
app which I like the looks of, let alone anything else. Usability-wise, it
is difficult to go past Xcdroast. I've tried K3b, it's shit IMO. I tried
gcombust some time back (Mandrake 8.2 IIRC), and found it not as easy as
Xcdroast to use. I haven't used it since (in fact I haven't installed Gnoe
since. One or two apps, but then only because there was no alternative for
what I needed). 
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