Max Powers
Canada
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1.00 Beta 31 (Sep 8, 2004)
The ONLY Newsreader that is nice to look at. Its being developed on the right track and only gets leaner and quicker with each release.
In my opion THE best Newsreader to handle binaries.
2.8 RC1 (2.7.92) (Sep 1, 2004)
Gnome is clean, reliable and snappy. With its GTK themes that render it so crisp and clean looking, how can you not love this desktop environment.
The only problematic area behind Gnome is the lack of support it has. Many seem to be hacking KDE. With more support behind it and more programs available for it, Gnome could be incredible, now its just great.
2.30 (Aug 24, 2004)
Oh brother, Richard30ky, friend of the developer or what?
A perfect rating for a $40 application which does what countless upon countless of free programs do? 2 hours for a full encode eh. That is obviously a one pass encode which would mean crap quality.
You can take full advantage of video newbies with your ugly as sin GUIs and claims of this and that...any real video encoder would fall to ground laughing even if you offered this piece of junk for free...
Another greedy wannabe coder who thinks he can cash in on the video craze. To bad a DVD burner is about $60 now...you are just a little to late buddy...about 3 years to late. Divx is dead and who wants to encode in SVCD when DVDs are 50 cents a piece...garbage even if it was released in 2000, pure garbage.
3.1 Release Candidate 1 (Jun 19, 2004)
Updated help file, thats a must have update...
3.9G (Jun 17, 2004)
Completely agree Bootblock. One of the reasons I know use Nero. I am not in favour of the bloat that comes with it, but CDRwin just doesnt cut it anymore. There arent really any other alternatives with a nice GUI to Nero.
What is the point of new releases for CDRwin? Added support for new drives and added serials to the blacklist. There hasnt been any new features added and I still wonder how they could actually want money for this program. In the past 4 years NO new features have been added (maybe burn-proof and support for DVDs). Why on earth would you pay for something that statistically proven will never add a new feature or change problematic features.
Small and light but certainly nowhere near user friendly.
3.9G (Jun 16, 2004 - 3:45 PM)
Check your Firefox directory, its not 5 MBs large. Try 15 MBs.