From: Fibber on
Maybe someone is interested in the following news. Nero for Linux. Details
here:

http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html

Fibber

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From: TGGA on
In a fit of insane speed typing Fibber managed to fluently type::

> Maybe someone is interested in the following news. Nero for Linux. Details
> here:
>
> http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html
>
> Fibber
>

Yep starting to look good at last someone is getting serious. No 64-bit
version yet. From memory Nero is one of the best, if not the best, burning
app in Windows. Perhaps when someone gets it on Linux they could do a
comparison and post back the results.

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From: JM Remacle on
Fibber a ýcrit :
> Maybe someone is interested in the following news. Nero for Linux. Details
> here:
>
> http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html
>
> Fibber
>
interesting- thank you
JM
From: Geoff F. on
As I understand it, on Sat, 12 Mar 2005 12:52:13 +0100, Fibber reported
this:

> Maybe someone is interested in the following news. Nero for Linux. Details
> here:
>
> http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html
>
> Fibber

Hmm...all very well *but* what if you don't have Windows, & therefore
don't want "Nero6 Reloaded", but *do* want the Linux version? Why are they
making you buy that, just to get a Nero linux? If you bought it & got the
free linux one, could you sell the Windows one?
IMHO, they'd be better just letting you buy the Linux version too..



From: Rob on

>
> Hmm...all very well *but* what if you don't have Windows, & therefore
> don't want "Nero6 Reloaded", but *do* want the Linux version? Why are they
> making you buy that, just to get a Nero linux? If you bought it & got the
> free linux one, could you sell the Windows one?
> IMHO, they'd be better just letting you buy the Linux version too..
>
>
>

Does it really matter? It's just another way of saying "you buy one
licence and get both Win and Linux versions." It's irrelevant which one
is "free." That's just marketing word- neither is free.