"Nero for Linux v3" is one such case. Linux has loads of CD/DVD
writing software, but nothing I like, or can say feels polished (yes
even K3b doesn't do it for me). "Nero for Linux" just works and well
worth the money.
Never tried it, never needed it. Nautilus works just great to burn CD´s.
K3B is also OK.
"Total Commander" is another such case. Yes I run 99.9% of the times
Linux, but TC works perfectly via Wine. TC just has such cool features
and makes file management a breeze. Other than Midnight Commander, no
open source tool comes even close.
I use it on windows in wine its to ugly for me. MC has a lot of features
more.
I like LazReport and support it, no need for an commercial Tool where i
never have the chance to hunt bugs or
take a look in the source to get closer to an problem.
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