I don't use xcdroast either (it's a POS, IMO), arson is my preferred CD burning GUI, but it's primarily audio focused and only recently offered data burning. I've used, and liked, cdbakeoven for data burning. Both are kde-based apps (arson is more qt-based than kde).

Regards, Tim

On 12/6/2002 3:10 PM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
I don't use xcdroast, i wouldn't know.  gcombust is my preferred GUI
cd-burning tool.

On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:


Thanks. mkisofs -J worked just as advertised, at least on windows98.

I haven't been using this software long (cdrecord, mkisofs), but, it's
really a pleasure to have a command line to burn CD's. Point and click
stuff is just too aggravating.

Does xcdroast offer any advantages?

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