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Chugworth

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  1. So would you like LUK to 'pimp' this program beside his own on this site and label them...Imgburn- (for those who know what they are doing) and Simpleburn - (For those who have trouble turning the PC on). I think if someone has a problem with the interface it is as Blu so eloquently stated, they are too lazy to open their eyes. Fair enough. I have removed the program. I thought it would be a good idea to post it to the forums in case anyone else had a use for it, but apparently not. I apologize for wasting everyone's time.
  2. hmm... You people keep thinking that this is something I made for all of you to use yourselves, which it is NOT. I agree that for most of us, the ImgBurn interface is fine. It's plain and simple. But for a computer novice, it is simply not clear enough. Computer novices need just as few steps and options as possible, and that's what my interface is for. Just looking through these forums, I see posts here from people who have gotten confused with the ImgBurn interface: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4564 http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4253 http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4547 http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4543 And these are just people who bothered to post in the forums. In fact, I believe that they are not computer novices, but rather people who just didn't take the time to figure out the program. And one other thing for nycjv321, some people don't realize just how powerful VB.NET 2005 has become. It has advanced a lot from the old days of VB6, and it's the language I use the most, because for the work I do, it seems to be the quickest.
  3. For many people like myself, this is true. SmplBurn is not a program that I would normally use. Instead, it is a program that I would setup for other people - people who don't know what the concept of a "CD Image" is. For them, ImgBurn can be hard to figure out. Try explaining to them which mode to use, which type of file system should be used, whether to include hidden or system files and recurse subdirectories, and what to put for the ISO9660, Joliet, or UDF volume labels. They're just presented with too many options, and my goal with this interface is to make it as simple as possible to burn files to a disk.
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