Hi again Matthew,<br><br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Yes there is. That problem is less serious, because people who use photo
<br>or music management applications typically use them more frequently than<br>they use nautilus-cd-burner, so they have more time to learn the<br>inconsistencies. But it is still suboptimal that, for example, deleting<br>
an item in F-Spot, in Rhythmbox, and in Nautilus is done with three<br>gratuitously different menu items.<br><br>I didn't say "exactly like", I said "a strict superset of". And the<br>reason not being a superset makes the app more complex is, as I also
<br>said in the part you snipped, "All these differences people shouldn't<br>have to learn".</blockquote></div><br>I understand your points, and although I strongly disagree with some of them I can only accept your view on the subject and hope it's for the better - I'm just a user, after all.
<br><br>I still feel deeply uncomfortable about having two separate apps for disc burning, though, so I would like to file some bugs in hopes that Brasero will in upcoming versions be suitable even for beginners. I can start with the ones you already said but, could you -if you have the spare time- say if there is anything else you find unacceptable? And in case those issues are solved for, say, Hardy+1, would it be OK to move Brasero to places $B"*(B cd creator, and ditch NCB altogether?
<br><br>Regards,<br><br>David.<br>