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<updated>2008-01-26T13:37:00Z</updated>
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<title>What's MyBashBurn?</title>
<updated>2008-01-26T13:37:00Z</updated>
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<name>Marcelo Araujo</name>
<email>araujo@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2008-01-26T13:37:00Z</published>
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Basically, it is no more than a Terminal User Interface (TUI) frontend based of
the CD burning shell script called BashBurn for GNU/Linux; this originally does
not have the best eye-candy CD-burning UI, nevertheless, MyBashBurn uses dialog
boxes/functions which draws (using ncurses) windows onto the screen. MyBashBurn
dialog boxes offer good functionality, and has very good capabilities of
automatically finding dependencies and auto detecting devices CD/DVD RW. In
short, do not reinvent the wheel - just let MyBashBurn do what you want it to
do.

WWW: http://mybashburn.sf.net

PR:		ports/119959
Submitted by:	Martin Tournoij &lt;carpetsmoker@xs4all.nl&gt;
Approved by:	stas (mentor, implicit)
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