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What do you think about making the port of MakeCD for AMIGA OS 4.0 like AmiFTP ?

Now that make cd has got a public cd key maybe the author would agree to release for free to a programmer the source to port it to OS 4.0 ..

What do you think ? Could it be possible ?

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@nubechecorre

Well, my opinion is that we'll have to get new version from FryingPan, way easier to use.

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@jape

And also AmiDVD has a great potential...

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Now that make cd has got a public cd key maybe the author would agree to release for free to a programmer the source to port it to OS 4.0 ..

What do you think ? Could it be possible ?
No, read the FAQ on the MakeCD homepage.

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@joerg

I think is a good idea,but the programs integrates nicely
on the OS 4.0 enviroment.

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@jape

Maybe but FriyingPan is shareware ...

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@samo79

..and it's not that user friendly as you might think.

I can think of atleast 5 burner programs on other
platforms which have much better and user friendlier
GUI. But FryingPan is more user friendly than MakeCD
to the same extent than other platforms burner
programs are to FryingPan.

For example why not steal the wizard system from
Nero and implement a similar type to FryingPan.
Simply choose Data, Video, Audio and subtypes and
the GUI sets you up automatically. When you've added
your files simply press burn and everything works.

This is quite ok in FryingPan but nowhere near as
straight forward as in Nero.

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Harry

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