On Saturday 23 August 2003 12:19 am, someone claiming to be Collins Richey 
wrote:
<snip>
> some really nice features into WinXP.  I just discovered tonight that
> they have a standard built in function to create cdroms.  You just click
> on a file, select copy to cd rom, repeat ad nauseam, and the entries to
> be copied get noted in an internal CD-R directory (you can't find it
> anywhere). When you have all your entries noted, you click on the icon
> for your CD writer, insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW, and it will
> prompt you through burning a CD.  Pretty slick.
>
> Too bad nice functionality like this is built on top of an absolute
> garbage operating system.

AFAIK, this can be done in both Nautilus and Konqueror.
But I don't see how it's any easier than opening the CD Writing app, 
clicking/dragging a bunch of files, then writing the CD...

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