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Brasero is a free disc-burning program for Unix-like systems, which serves as a graphical front-end (using GTK+) to cdrtools, growisofs, and (optionally) libburn. Brasero is the default CD/DVD application in Ubuntu and Xubuntu as well as in the GNOME desktop. Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Brasero is free software.
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  • RPG_Master devotee
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    It's no nero but it's simple and gets the job done.

  • parinsharma expert
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    Oh this is just like Nero in windows better than that radr.........

  • bosslimbaa overlord
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    Really efficient burner

  • Sirupsen fanatic
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    Simple, fast and effective! Can do what I need.

  • alanredstar devotee

    this program doesn't work for me :/

  • g3o devotee
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    Good burning tool!

  • TheFlameBeneathTheIce expert
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    Works flawlessly

  • SuburbanWorrier fanatic
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    Now it's overcome a non-burning problem in recent Ubuntu's Brasero is back to my default burn tool. Stable and predictable - just what you need.

  • devil_may_laugh fanatic
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    Does exactly what it says it does, i mean yeah it doesn;t exactly look like much, but it's functional and free right?

  • deepdown devotee
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    sporadici problemi, m'ha bruciato non so quanta roba tra CD e DVD, ora uso solo K3B

  • Mariano fanatic
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    I only used it for dowloaded .ISO 's, and they all burned perfectly.

  • ProstheticHead devotee
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    Works perfectly and does everything I need. I did prefer the old interface. If you don't mind the extra bulk of the KDE/QT libraries then K3B is also very good.

  • David Johnston fanatic
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    I have trouble erasing re-writeable discs with Brasero (my drive locks up and refuses to return my disc). Other than that, it works as expected. I like the change of interface that ships with Ubuntu 9.04 (it's closer to the usual paradigm). I still find myself using K3B however.

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Website: gnome.org/projects/bra...
Developer: Philippe Rouquier, Luis Medinas
License: Free
Version: 2.28.2
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Usage: 1 week, 4 days, 10 hours, 6 minutes and 21 seconds
Usage since: 12 February 2009

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