From: Kier on
On Mon, 07 May 2007 07:24:43 -0700, Larry Qualig wrote:

> On May 7, 7:49�am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...(a)schestowitz.com> wrote:
>> __/ [ 7 ] on Monday 07 May 2007 11:51 \__
>>
>> > 6...(a)7i6786.o9798 wrote:
>>
>> >> pickylee123 <fekadum...(a)yahoo.com>
>>
>> >>> �just read that a new trial version of Skype has been released. It is
>> >>> not fit yet though.
>>
>> >> So you can read, that's great, you twit.
>>
>> >> Bob
>>
>> > You twit Bob has learned to type?
>>
>> It is 1.4, not 4.1 (and it's rubbishhttp://www.voipnews.com.au/content/view/1519/159/). While the company
>> treats GNU/Linux as a second-class citizen, other programs are worth
>> considering.
>
>
>
>> Even Nero has recently learned its lesson and brought its Linux
>> port to the point of Win32 feature parity.
>
> They have? Perhaps you ought to let Nero know this because they seem
> to think otherwise.
>
> Their Linux product "NeroLinux" appears to be a stripped down version
> of Nero Burning ROM that's available for Windows. Looking at it's
> features I don't see anything that k3b doesn't already do.
>
> http://www.nero.com/eng/NeroLINUX_What_is_NeroLINUX.html
>
>
> Buy you think this stripped down product has feature parity with their
> Win32 product which ships with the following apps:
>
> (The Linux offering is about 1/3rd of the way down the list - "Nero
> Burning ROM 7" except that all of the advanced features are missing in
> the Linux version.)
>

<snip list>

That's probably not a bad thing, leaving out all that stuff. Better just
to concentrate on providing a solid burning app. Though they'll have to go
some way to beat K3b at its own game.

--
Kier
From: Christopher Benson-Manica on
In comp.lang.c Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups(a)schestowitz.com> wrote:

> (response to response to spam snipped)

Any chance you fine fellows could leave comp.lang.c off the crosspost
list for this discussion? Thanks. (Followups set.)

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