Info: NeroLINUX published - Nero burning software for Linux platforms

Antonio Olivares olivares14031 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 16 02:46:10 UTC 2005


--- David Liguori <liguorid at albany.edu> wrote:
> 
> 
> Antonio Olivares wrote:
> > --- a a <lacadaemon at gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> >>Sean:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I don't see any reason to use this & I don't see
> >>
> >>what Nero are trying to do.
> >>
> >>it is plain obvious that you have not considered
> >>that what Nero is
> >>tryong to do is expand to providing a product for
> >>the linux os. that
> >>is not a sinister move, it is a recognition of the
> >>growing popularity
> >>of linux
> >>
> >>
> >>>Nero is very sucessful on windows, as there are
> >>
> >>not many good alternatives, there are on linux.
> >>
> >>untrue. Nero is very successful on windows cos it
> is
> >>simply one of the
> >>best apps, there are tens and tens of alternatives
> >>
> >>
> >>>If you are expected to pay for a product (you
> must
> >>
> >>purchase nero6 to download linuxnero) on Linux,
> you
> >>expect support at least, if not a nice
> >>system/interface.
> >>
> >>Nero are not expecting people to buy a windows
> >>license so they can
> >>obtain a linux version. this is simply Nero saying
> >>"hey we recognise
> >>that linux is an os to code for and we better
> start
> >>somewhere by
> >>making an effort at a linux implementation" they
> >>cant support it cos
> >>they dont as yet have a linux infrastructure ...
> it
> >>is obvious that
> >>this is an emerging project
> >> 
> >>
> >>>It sems to me as if they are trying to make sales
> >>
> >>by appealing somewhat to the Linux community, but
> >>sadly have gotten it very very wrong.
> >>
> >>you got it very very wrong Sean. if everyone had
> >>your defensive,
> >>partisan, entrenched attitude to developments then
> >>very little would
> >>ever be achieved.
> >>
> >>i say well done to Nero for making the effort and
> >>wish then every
> >>success with their project and maybe one day they
> >>can aspire to a
> >>linux app that everyone will want to use, just
> like
> >>they did on
> >>windows
> >>
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> > 
> > 
> > I do not want to add to the flames already
> started,
> > but some people already run Nero on their linux
> > machines via Wine.  If Nero wants its Burning
> Suite to
> > run natively under Linux, it is up to them
> (welcome to
> > the linux world).  Linux already has excellent
> > applications like k3b and xcdroast which I have
> used. 
> > I could say that both Sean and a a have great
> > perspectives on what they think about Nero making
> the
> > move to linux.  
> > 
> Could this indeed be yet another Wine patch
> masquerading as a native Linux app?

It is not a native linux app., but for those diehard
fans that cannot do without their windows software in
Linux and can run them through wine.  Take a look at 
http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=nero6
And you can see/verify my point.

REGARDS,

ANTONIO

> 
> I agree with those who say that more good Linux apps
> is good, period.  
> 
> Some of you who may not have purchased a Windows
> license in a long time, if ever, may not understand
> the concept of paying for software without any
> support :-)
> 
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