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K3b 2.0 Alpha 2: Review and Screenshots

By • Oct 7th, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

Ubuntu/Kubuntu Linux: K3b, the popular open source full-featured CD, DVD, Blu-Ray burning and ripping application gathers momentum and heads towards version 2.0 after a year or so of no-growth. The last stable release, version 1.05 was out in late May 27, 2008. The good news is K3b 2.0 has been ported KDE 4 thanks to […]

Nero Linux 4 Adds Easy Wizard-Style UI

By • Sep 18th, 2009 • Filed under: Multimedia, Ubuntu

Nero the CD/DVD burning application has released version 4 for the Linux OS. This version includes a wizard-style interface (Windows user are familiar to the Nero Wizard) that provides easy-to-follow steps for burning CDs and DVDs on the fly . Nero Linux 4 also includes support for Blu-ray Disc and blue laser data burning. Other […]

Burrrn your Audio CDs and Cue sheets with a Portable CD Burrrner

By • Jan 4th, 2009 • Filed under: Freeware, Open-Source, Windows

Windows-only: Burrrn is a light-weight CD only burning application that installs without writing to your registry. This makes Burrrn very portable. It is enough to unpack it to get started, you can then copy it into your external had disk or Pen Drive.

Erase and Rewrite your CD-RW with k3b

By • Apr 4th, 2008 • Filed under: Linux Packages, Linux Tips and Tricks, Multimedia

If you have to try out new Linux distributions you’ll certainly have to spend on CDs to burn most of the ISO files or you can simply get a few CD-RWs and use them again and again, erasing and rewriting, with the popular K3b — CD and DVD burner, that has little or maybe nothing […]

Nero Linux 3 Redesigned

By • May 29th, 2007 • Filed under: Linux Packages, Multimedia, Ubuntu

Nero AG has released the first beta version of the burning software NERO Linux 3. Nero Linux 3 has been redesigned to maximize ease of use, efficiency, and speed with next-generation disc formats. What’s the new? The graphic interface has been updated and its now “richer” and more integrated with the Gnome Desktop. They used […]