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.… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | gnome.org/projects/bra... |
| Developer: | Philippe Rouquier, Luis Medinas |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 2.28.2 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 week, 4 days, 10 hours, 6 minutes and 21 seconds |
| Usage since: | 12 February 2009 |
It's no nero but it's simple and gets the job done.
Oh this is just like Nero in windows better than that radr.........
Really efficient burner
Simple, fast and effective! Can do what I need.
this program doesn't work for me :/
Good burning tool!
Works flawlessly
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.
Does exactly what it says it does, i mean yeah it doesn;t exactly look like much, but it's functional and free right?
sporadici problemi, m'ha bruciato non so quanta roba tra CD e DVD, ora uso solo K3B
I only used it for dowloaded .ISO 's, and they all burned perfectly.
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.
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.