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GBurner v2.4-NoPE

0day group NoPE just pred the latest version of the not-so-impressive CD/DVD recording software gBurner. As so many other similar home-brew all-in-all applications, this is trying to be an alternative to the much more popular and powerful (but bloated?) Nero. Thanks to NoPE you can be the judge yourself and see if it lives up to its “expectations”. Release is typical 0day no-brainer.

Description: gBurner is a powerful and easy-to-use CD/DVD burning tool, which allows you to create and burn data/audio CDs and DVDs, make bootable data CDs and DVDs, create multisession discs. gBurner is also a disc image file processing tool, which allows you to open, create, extract, edit, convert and burn ISO/BIN image files.

Release Name: GBurner.v2.4-NoPE
Size: 1.46 MB (1 536 000 bytes)

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4 Comments about “GBurner v2.4-NoPE”

  1. music radio arcade Says:

    worth a try i suppose..thanks nope

  2. Zomg Says:

    Ashampoo Ftw ;)

  3. chrome307 Says:

    From their Q & A page

    Q: What’s the difference between the unregistered version and the registered version?

    A: The unregistered version will display a dialog that prompts you to register. Except that, all other functions or features are the same.

  4. kcerica Says:

    Nero stopped working on my computer so I had to find a replacement for burning data dvd’s. I tried gburner and was so relieved it worked with no problem, I didn’t have to go to the trouble of finding a torrent or a crack because the registered version is the same as the non-reg version other than the screen that shows up at the beginning asking if you want to register. SO gburner worked fine for me, it’s free to download from their site, it has the data, cd, video, and copy options along with the tools where you can erase the disk, get the disk or drive info, or eject drive tray. Add properties such as date, labels, comments, make bootable, finalize disk, verify data after burned, or simulation burning, import and says something about extracting files too and it’s easy to figure out.
    I always used Nero because I always thought one day I might need to use some of the crap they have on there but other than burning and using the media player I never really checked out all of the other stuff and after 4 years it gave up on me and stopped burning anything at all. (I think my computer is getting too full for it but after I reformat it, (after finding gburner,) I’m debating on if I should put nero back or save all of that unused space I wasted with nero.

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