(This is a response ONLY to the silly and lame comments posted - not all were)
Wow! Is all I can say. "This program is sick!" Translation for lamers that doesn't know the lingo is: This is a very good burning program. I'm posting in a forum. What people skills do I need? Either you know what I'm saying or you don't. If you read my very first post I said that the ONLY problem with IMGBURN is that it doesn't allow multiple dvd drive burning. I ran a simple test. I've installed IMGBURN on ten of my client's computers and all ten of my clients didn't know how to use IMGBURN! They didn't know what a BIN, CUE, IMG or ISO file format was. (But some of them knew how to use Nero) So technically IMGBURN is not for novice users because you need 2 be a little advanced in your computer knowledge in order to use this program. I posted on here to get a current answer. I wasn't trying to offend anyone. All I got mostly was bad attitudes to a simple question. As I said before if this program did implement such a feature it would be very difficult to compete against! Now as for Dual and Quad-core processors. I have 2 computers with Intel Quad core processors and 1 computer with a Intel Dual core processor. What I meant earlier about the Quad cores coming out; I mean that the Quad cores doesn't come standard on new computers. I guess I have to be real specific here while making a simple statement. I supervise 6 men and 2 women in my IT department. My customer service skills are very good. I'm not going to boast about the home I own and the cars I drive to respond to a silly comment. As far as burning goes I use Alcohol 120%. Now while using multiple drives (mostly 3 or 4 dvd drives) I have no problems burning 4 to 8 gig ISO's to my dvds. So I don't see what the problem is. I take that back I do see what the problem is but I'm not going to mention it. I posted here because I wanted the ACTUAL PROGRAMMER OR PROGRAMMERS for IMGBURN to read my request. Not to sit here and read silly comments by people that doesn't have nothing to do with the software's implementation. I've ran multiple instances of IMGBURN to burn dvd's. It works but it hogs up a lot of memory. But if the feature was enabled it may run a bit smoother. Well, I guess I'll keep using Alcohol 120% until someone makes a freeware program that will make the other companies like Nero, etc get their crap together. In part, DVD Decrypter was a freeware program that kicked ass. It is still widely used today; which is funny because there is no more support for it. That program did its job. It decrypted dvd's. The only other program that could compete against it was Anydvd by Slysoft which you had to pay for. Well, I didn't lol . But you guys know what I mean. I just thought that IMGBURN could have the same mystique as DVD Decypter. A freeware program that had all the features of a paid program. But IMGBURN would do a better job at it or be just as good. Then next thing you know some major burning software company is offering millions of dollars to buy this program and finally pay you programmers for all the hard work you put into IMGBURN.