NeroLINUX 2 Review

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For those of you shying away from the Windows empire, 3DVelocity looks at a version of one of the most popular disk authoring suites on the market, but in its Linux flavour.

With Linux marching on to the desktop, covering more and more areas with more and more distributions, the race is on for more application to become available on the platform. As Linux becomes more mature, the need for more mainstream applications becomes apparent. Distributions like Linspire, Mandrake or SuSe, to name but a few, have built more heavily on GUI based desktops, easy to use for newcomers to Linux.

This process of growth is of course still continuing and Nero AG has decided to jump into the mix, with a Linux version of their popular Windows disk authoring software, NeroLinux.

NeroLINUX 2 Review